Partners in Flight
Conservation on a Grand Scale
In 1992, Peter Stangel and Amos Eno of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation shared the visions and hopes for the future for Partners in Flight in a changing world. Now in our 30th anniversary year, as we learn from our past and prepare for the next 30 years, we see that these insights are still relevant in our continuing efforts to drive bird conservation forward and keep Partners in Flight discussions on the cutting edge of wildlife conservation.
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Decision Support Tool: Science and Adaptive Management in a National Monument
The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument was the first U.S. National Monument set aside specifically for preservation of biodiversity. “Using science to preserve biological diversity and improve habitat in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument” highlights studies from scientists and PIF partners, framed as an adaptive management story of the Monument, its expansion, and the science which demonstrated that removing livestock grazing benefited bird species. The four-page document is intended for managers, conservation resource professionals, and anyone else that is interested in how science can be used to make decisions that incorporate bird and habitat conservation objectives.
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Partners in Flight Action Brief – September 2020
“Our 30th anniversary offers us a unique platform to engage more people in bird conservation through our international network; our objective is to provide opportunities to build unparalleled collaboration that leads to a coordinated response to bring back 3 billion birds and increase the awareness about the importance of birds through the World Migratory Bird Day theme ‘Birds Connect our World’.”
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