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Habitat Restoration

Alaska Partners for Fish & Wildlife Program

TThe Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program partners with landowners, municipalities, boroughs, and other organizations to restore fish and wildlife habitats on private lands. Established in 1995, the program has provided technical assistance and matching federal funds to more than 350 projects to restore stream banks, uplands, wetlands, and other habitats used by Alaska wildlife. Program biologists are based at 4 field offices across Alaska. To discuss potential projects in your area of the state, go to our Juneau, Kenai, Anchorage, or Fairbanks Field Office pages.

Stream Bank Restoration at Wilson Creek
Heavily eroded streambank
Early spring restoration
willow after
Heavily eroded
stream bank
Early spring
restoration
Restored
stream bank


For more information about the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program:

Willow, Heavily Eroded Stream Bank. USFWS. - Click to Enlarge Willow, Early Spring Restoration. USFWS. - Click to Enlarge Restored streambank. USFWS. - Click to Enlarge

Last updated: July 28, 2008