NAWMP Continental Progress Assessment completed
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan Continental Progress Assessment provides the first biological assessment of the Plan in its 20-year history.
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan Continental Progress Assessment provides the first biological assessment of the Plan in its 20-year history.
The Rio Grande Joint Venture becomes the second binational JV with Mexico, focusing on the conservation of the birds and habitats of the Chihuahuan Desert and Tamaulipan Brushlands in Texas and Mexico.
The Northern Great Plains Joint Venture works to conserve birds and their habitats in Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
The East Gulf Coastal Plain Joint Venture protects and restores bird populations by coordinating the effective conservation of key habitats.
National Ecological Assessment Team publishes Strategic Habitat Conservation, adopted by JVs
Director's Order 146 defining Joint Ventures becomes part of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service policy.
The North American Grouse Management Plan Prospectus provides a framework for grouse management and conservation.
Reforms to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act pass, ensuring continued protection of migratory birds.
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan Update calls for strengthening biological foundations of Joint Venture' scientific capacity.
The North American Waterbird Conservation Plan provides an overarching continental framework and guide for conserving waterbirds.