Thursday, January 10, 2013

USDI -- The Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program

Posted:  10 Jan 13


On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 11:04 AM, U.S. Department of the Interior <interior@public.govdelivery.com> wrote:
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The Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program was established in 1987 with a core group of biologists and a small budget for on-the-ground wetland restoration projects on private lands. This successful, results-oriented program has garnered support through the years and has grown into a larger and more diversified habitat restoration program assisting more than 44,000 private landowners across the Nation.

The Partners for Fish & Wildlife Program provides technical and financial assistance to private and Tribal landowners interested in restoring, enhancing and managing fish and wildlife habitats on their land. Through a landowner agreement, landowners agree to maintain the habitat improvement project for at least ten years, but otherwise retain ownership and full control of their land.

This photo shows a project in Ovando, Montana.

Photo: Joe Milmoe, USFWS 


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