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Oregon Conservation Programs

Partners for Fish and Wildlife

Program level:

National

Land use:

Prairie, wetlands, in-stream, shoreline

Provider:

USFWS

Benefits provided: 

Financial, free technical assistance

Water-focused program: 

Yes

Habitat restoration projects.

Overview

Description:

Habitat restoration program that focuses on restoring habitat for migratory birds, anadromous fish, and declining plant and animal species. Focus habitats in Washington include prairies, wetlands, and riparian and instream habitats.

Eligibility:

All private landowners interested in restoring wildlife habitat on their land are eligible to participate. Priority will be given to projects that provide the greatest value for priority species.

Projects have a minimum duration of 10 years.

Financial benefit: 

Cost-share for projects

Contact information

Contact person: 

CalLee Davenport

Organization:

Phone number: 

503- 231-6179

Email: 

Information last updated on July 1, 2022.

Planning Importance

Developing a forest, agricultural, or conservation plan helps identify and prioritize objectives for landowners. These objectives can determine what type programs to search for. Supporting organizations in your area often provide free consultation and planning.

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