Partners for Fish and Wildlife
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Partners for the Fish and Wildlife Program


Partners for Fish and Wildlife, a national program implemented by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect, enhance and restore important fish and wildlife habitats on private lands through partnerships, offers a chance to regain some of America's most important natural resources. This voluntary cost-share program builds on the strength and interest of committed individuals and organizations to accomplish shared conservation goals. In the Northeast Region, we have Partners for Fish and Wildlife offices in all of the thirteen states.

What is Partners for Fish and Wildlife?

 
  • Restore Federal trust species habitats on private lands including Tribal, County and Municipal
  • Restore wetlands, riparian, instream, and native upland habitats
  • Remove barriers to fish passage
  • Leverage funds and resources through efficient state-federal-private partnerships
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Last updated: July 30, 2009
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