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We are responsible for supporting the habitat conservation work of partnerships formed under four major bird plans:

North American Waterfowl Management Plan

Our Division Chief, David Smith, is the U.S. Co-chair of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan Committee. We also have a national Joint Venture liaison, Seth Mott, and two assessment biologists, Mark Koneff and Rex Johnson, on staff who work closely with the Joint Venture coordinators and technical committees at the regional level.

U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan

Partners from state and federal agencies, joint ventures, and non-governmental organizations from across the country pooled their resources and expertise to develop a conservation strategy for migratory shorebirds and the habitats upon which they depend. The U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan (Plan) provides a scientific framework to determine species, sites, and habitats that most urgently need conservation action. Main goals of the Plan, completed in 2000, are to ensure that adequate quanity and quality of shorebird habitat is maintained at the local levels. These national assessments were used to step down goals and objectives into 11 regional conservation plans. Plan partners are working with joint ventures to accomplish these goals. The Shorebird Plan is administered by the Division of Migratory Bird Management. Contact Brad Andres for further information on the Shorebird Plan

North American Waterbird Conservation Plan

This relatively new initiative focuses on waterbirds across the continent. Primary attention is provided to species that are not currently addressed by other conservation initiatives, and includes grebes, rails, seabirds, terns, and herons. Jennifer Wheeler,who works for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Division of Migratory Bird Management, is the national coordinator.

Partners in Flight

This broadly based bird conservation initiative has developed songbird conservation priorities and habitat conservation plans for physiographic areas nationwide. Terry Rich is the national coordinator for Partners in Flight. He works for the US Fish and Wildlife Service's Division of Migratory Bird Management. Partners in Flight monitoring, research, planning, and implementation activities have been beneficial to the Division of Bird habitat Conservation by providing a scientific and planning base that contributes to ranking and developing habitat priorities. We support Partners in Flight by providing species assessments, project development and review, and national coordination efforts.

North American Bird Conservation Initiative

The US NABCI Web site is dedicated to promoting and advancing integrated bird conservation. Online you will find a variety of tools and resources including an easy-to-browse Bird Conservation Regions (BCR) map hot-linked to BCR descriptions, BCR staff, the Bird Conservation Node maintained by the USGS and USFWS, and a Bird Conservation Directory of contact information. The site contains a host of information on NABCI, including downloadable documents about the NABCI Vision, the US Committee's Action Plan, and Committee and Working Group contact lists and meeting summaries. The site also provides links to the NABCI International site and the Canadian and Mexican national NABCI sites. For more information on NABCI, contact our NABCI Coordinator Bob Ford and/or Asst. Coordinator Roxanne Bogart.