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Weir Farm NHP received $410,000 in funding for two projects:
Control Invasive Species in order to Prevent Catastrophic Forest Loss in Northeastern Parks:
In Weir Farm NHP, forests are crucial to the health of ecosystems and surrounding local communities. However, forest health monitoring in eastern national parks has shown that park forests are rapidly changing, and don’t have enough tree regeneration in the form of seedlings and saplings to replace canopy trees as they fall or die. Inflation Reduction Act funds are being used to support the Resilient Forest Initiative through restoration efforts to sustain native forests for future generations.
This project will reverse trends in forest loss and restore resilience to forest ecosystems of high ecological and cultural value in Weir Farm NHP as well as 18 other Northeast national parks. Through strategic invasive plant management and planting of native tree seedlings, park forests will be more resilient to climate change and disturbances, ensuring these forests persist for future generations to enjoy.
Implement Landscape-Scale Restoration of Eastern Grasslands to Improve Ecosystem Health:
Grasslands are crucial habitats that support a diverse array of flora and fauna, playing a fundamental role in maintaining the ecological balance of our planet. Unfortunately, due to various factors including habitat fragmentation and invasive species, many grassland areas are under threat worldwide. Weir Farm NHP is part of a regional, landscape-scale initiative supported by the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to restore and protect this critical habitat in parks across the eastern United States.
Weir Farm NHP is embarking on a significant initiative to restore and rehabilitate native grasslands across the eastern US. This project, in collaboration with the Southeastern Grasslands Institute, will remove invasive species and plant native and climate-adapted species to revitalize and preserve grasslands within the park. The restored grasslands will promote biodiversity, ecological resilience, and cultural landscape integrity. By restoring and conserving grassland habitats, Weir Farm NHP is not only safeguarding critical ecosystems but also promoting health and well-being in communities by providing enhanced recreation opportunities. This project will directly enhance the ecological value, ecosystem functioning, and climate resilience of grasslands at Weir Farm NHP, and be part of a network of improved grasslands at parks throughout the eastern United States that will serve as potential seed sources for future restoration efforts. The project supports climate resilience through creation of natural buffers that protect our communities, wildlife, and ecosystems. It will enhance habitat for wildlife, and preserve opportunities to experience the park and its cultural landscape.
“These restoration projects are our highest priority over the next five years. National Park Service scientists, other national parks, and state and local partners are all vital to this effort,” said Superintendent Linda Cook, “especially as we collaborate to address the conservation challenges facing the Northeast.”
The full list of projects is available on the National Park Service’s website.
Last updated: March 5, 2024