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Joint Venture Programs
What are Joint Ventures?
Joint ventures are regional-scale partnerships involving federal, state,
and local government agencies, corporations, private landowners, individuals,
and a wide range of non-governmental organizations. Joint ventures deliver
science-based, on-the-ground conservation in support of national and
international bird conservation plans, primarily the North American Waterfowl
Management Plan . Directed by a management board consisting of representatives
from numerous agencies, organizations, and other interests vested in
the conservation of fish and wildlife habitat, joint ventures use a collaborative
approach to prepare conservation plans and facilitate cooperation among
partners to fund and implement those plans.
Central Valley Joint Venture
Intermountain West Joint Venture
Pacific Coast Joint Venture
San Francisco Bay Joint Venture
Sonoran Joint Venture
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