USFWS
Juneau Fish & Wildlife Field Office
Alaska Region

 

Grants & Partnerships

We work with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.

The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service's ecological services are built on a framework of partnership, whether our scientists are promoting the recovery of a listed species; participating in community watershed or land-use planning; reviewing Clean Water Act Section 404 permits; supporting habitat restoration, research and education efforts; conducting assessment, monitoring, and research activities; or any of the myriad other services in which we engage with others to achieve a beneficial co-existence between development and natural resources conservation.

Many ways to "partner." We work together to pool limited government resources, bring together the appropriate experts, and promote efficiency and success through partnerships. We believe our conservation mission will best by accomplished through voluntary partnerships, two-way communication, and commitment to the best science.

Contact our Habitat Restoration Program staff if you are interested in cost-share opportunities in Southeast Alaska through our Coastal, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, or Fish Passage Programs.

To learn more about grant and partnership opportunities elsewhere in Alaska, visit the Alaska Region Grants page.

Last updated: September 5, 2008