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About Wildlife TRACS
The Wildlife Tracking and Reporting Actions for the Conservation of Species (TRACS) system is a web based reporting and decision support tool used by the Division of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR) to track the performance and effectiveness of Federal grant programs that provide for conservation of natural resources. The information contained in Wildlife TRACS is collected from grantees and made available to the public to demonstrate the benefits that WSFR grant programs provide to fish and wildlife, and the American public.
A user account is required to access the secure data entry component of Wildlife TRACS. Grantees may request access by contacting their WSFR Regional Office or for more information contact Wildlife TRACS.
Access the Wildlife TRACS system.
Last updated: December 21, 2012
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