Partners for Fish and Wildlife 2021 Annual Report

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Partners for Fish and Wildlife 2021 Annual Report

Our conservation efforts are guided by a three-part National Strategic Plan, which we update every five years. This revision is our fourth generation plan that will cover fiscal years 2022–2026. Collectively, the components of the plan identify conservation goals, priorities, and objectives that were developed collaboratively among Headquarters, regional and field staff, in collaboration with conservation partners and stakeholders. The national strategic plan ensures that we continually allocate our resources toward habitats and priorities with the greatest need.The National Strategy presents the vision, goals, and national priorities. The Regional Implementation Plans present each Region’s geographic focus areas (i.e., priorities), focal species, and conservation objectives. The Strategic Plan Review reports on the Regions’ previous five-year accomplishments and summarizes the Regions’ conservation objectives.

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Habitat conservation