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White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation

In August 2004 President George W. Bush signed the Executive Order titled Facilitation of Cooperative Conservation, which directs Federal agencies that oversee environmental and natural resource policies and programs to promote cooperative conservation in full partnership with states, local governments, tribes and individuals. To that end, a White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation will be held August 29 - 31, 2005 in Saint Louis, Missouri. Read more.


Third International Symposium on Waterfowl of Northern Eurasia

You're invited to attend the Third International Symposium on Waterfowl of Northern Eurasia at Russia's Saint-Petersburg State University, October 6-10, 2005. Read more.

Donate to the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Account !

The funds you donate will go directly to projects that conserve and protect migratory birds and their habitats throughout the Western Hemisphere. From Alaska to Argentina, grants program partners are engaged in high-priority conservation projects involving bird population management, habitat restoration and protection, environmental education, research, and more.

Partners match grants dollars 3 to 1, making your donation to the program go three times as far. Talk to your tax advisor about making a contribution to support the program—it may be deductible. It will definitely help the birds.

The Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (Section 9.d) authorizes the acceptance and use of donations to help support the program. Each donor will receive a written acknowledgment of their contribution. For more information, contact Doug Ryan, Program Coordinator, at 703-358-1784 or via email at neotropical@fws.gov.