The US Fish and Wildlife Service in Albuquerque, NM is dedicated to providing free technical and financial assistance to landowners, managers, tribes, corporations, schools, and nonprofits interested in improving wildlife habitat on their land. Since 1987, they have helped over 30,000 landowners complete more than 50,000 projects, restoring over six million acres of forest, prairie, wetland, and stream habitat for wildlife.
The Partners for Fish and Wildlife program, a part of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, employs 220 biologists across all 50 states and territories who work with landowners to conserve and enhance wildlife habitat. Projects are voluntary and customized to meet landowners' needs, focusing on areas of conservation concern such as upland forests, wetlands, native prairies, and rivers to benefit federal trust species including migratory birds and endangered species.
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