The Pacific Flyway Council, based in Denver, CO, is a key administrative body dedicated to fostering collaboration among public wildlife agencies in western North America to safeguard and preserve migratory bird populations. Comprised of representatives from state and provincial wildlife agencies in the western United States, Canada, and Mexico, the Council plays a vital role in setting migratory bird policy and regulations, as well as conducting research and management efforts across the region.
With a focus on the Pacific Flyway, encompassing states such as Alaska, California, and Washington, the Council works closely with technical committees to provide expert biological advice and coordinates with the Alaska Migratory Bird Co-management Council to develop hunting regulations for subsistence needs. Their upcoming meeting in Jackson, Wyoming, underscores their commitment to effective migratory bird conservation and management strategies.
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