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About the Wildlife Team, CNTSC

The NRCS National Wildlife Team

National Wildlife Team
USDA - NRCS - CNTSC
501 W. Felix Street, FWFC, Bldg. 23
Fort Worth, Texas  76115
Phone 817-509-3285, Fax 817-509-3337

Name Title Phone
(817-509-)
E-mail
Vacant Leader 3285  
William L. Hohman  Wildlife Biologist 3332 William.Hohman@ftw.usda.gov

About the Wildlife Team

Fish and wildlife represent important resource concerns across all land uses, even when the primary use of those lands may be for agricultural production.  Most of the conservation delivery by NRCS occurs on these working lands and most land users are interested in multiple resource benefits from their lands.  We work in partnership with others to develop and deliver science-based products and training that allow NRCS personnel to effectively and efficiently consider fish and wildlife in resource management activities. 

Our Mission

To provide technical excellence to the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and its conservation partners in the acquisition, development, coordination, and delivery of technology that meets the needs of landowners and the public while accommodating fish and wildlife.

Functions

  • To identify/clarify technical needs associated with delivery of fish and wildlife conservation on private lands.
  • In cooperation with others, locate, acquire, develop, and adapt science-based products related to fish and wildlife conservation.
  • To deliver new technologies to NRCS and its conservation partners at multiple levels via webinars, technical reports, workshops, training sessions, symposia, and consultation.

 

 

 

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