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Building Partnerships

So You Want to Build A Partnership….
Strong partnerships are a cornerstone of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s work and mission. The Service welcomes the myriad partners who share common goals and interests in conserving the nature of America.

Fish and Wildlife Service partnerships with local municipalities, private landowners school groups, corporations and numerous other interests are important because many natural resources-water, fish, wildlife, for example - do not recognize boundaries and jurisdictions. Additionally, funding and other resource shortages affect all levels of government and society. Partnering can avoid duplication of effort, provide for pooling of scarce resources, and promote coordinated, focused and consistent mutual efforts toward conservation and outdoor recreation successes. The bottom line…? Partnering makes sense!

The Service is eager to explore public-private partnerships in recreation and natural resources management. Here’s how you can get started:

What is a partnership?
How do I get started?
What are the keys to creating and managing successful partnerships?

 

Last updated: October 7, 2008