Partners for Fish and Wildlife:
Description | Accomplishments | Riparian | Streams | Wetlands | Grasslands | Other
Accomplishments:
The Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) program has restored over 16,614 acres of wildlife habitat and 45.6 miles of riparian habitat throughout New York State on 1179 sites. The restoration projects benefit a wide range of wildlife species, including waterfowl, songbirds, butterflies and fish. Projects have included: |
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Over 40 partners have assisted the PFW in accomplishing it's goals. Some of our partners include twelve different Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Land Trusts, Local Governments, State Universities and other educational facilities. Ducks Unlimited is our largest partner, contributing over $30,000 per year to the program. The most important partner is the landowner, without whom this program would not exist. The amount of interest by private landowners to restore wildlife habitat on their land continues to increase in New York State. There are over 2100 landowners enrolled in the program with at least 50 new contacts each year. The Partners for Fish and Wildlife program continues to expand its restoration capabilities. Fish spawning marshes are being restored on the St. Lawrence River. Invasive species projects such as purple loosestrife removal continue to be a priority for the program. The program will continue to restore wetland, grassland, riparian and other wildlife habitat throughout New York State. |