Biology - Wildlife: Terrestrial and Endangered Resources Program
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About ProgramLooking into the Future: Five Year Strategic Plan for the ProgramThe U.S. Geological Survey Wildlife: Terrestrial and Endangered Resources Program (Wildlife Program) is the largest USGS Program in the
Biology Discipline and represents an annual effort of more than $40 million. The program supports the investigation of such scientific issues as migratory wildlife, marine mammals, threatened and endangered species, and wildlife disease. It supports the development of tools and technologies for the conservation of wildlife on federally managed lands such as National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, and Bureau of Land Management areas. To keep pace with these and other emerging wildlife issues will require a continued investment of resources.
Strategic Plan for Wildlife: Terrestrial and Endangered Resources Program of the US Geological Survey, 2005-2009 (September 30, 2004) (1.93 MB, PDF--get Adobe Reader) |
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