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The Appalachian Mountains provide a multitude of habitats that are essential for hundreds of breeding, migrant, and wintering bird species. Its rugged terrain is dominated by forest and woodlands that span 15 states and contain several major eastern rivers that are heavily relied upon by waterfowl. But historical and current land-use changes, environmental disturbances, and other factors are resulting in population declines of more than 1/3 of bird species that breed and winter in the region. Coordinated action among local, state, federal, and other partners is essential to reverse these trends.The Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture (AMJV) is one of 18 habitat Joint Venture partnerships in the United States. It...
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These data show the Freshwater Focal Areas for the southwest Region of Florida.
Delineation of Partners for Fish and Wildlife focus areas was driven by focal species habitats, distributions, core areas, migration patterns, partnerships, and other considerations. With input from internal and external partners, focal species were selected by individual state PFW offices and mostly reflect priority species identified by the FWS Grassland Ecosystem Team and Sagebrush Ecosystem Team. Through private lands conservation, Partners for Fish and Wildlife aims to support a variety of DOI and USFWS regional and national priorities including but not limited to native trout, pollinators, sagebrush ecosystem, grassland nesting migratory birds, and the Prairie Pothole Region.File-based data for download: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/62292acbd34ee0c6b38b891f


    map background search result map search result map Focal Areas for Golden Wing Warbler and Cerulean Warbler SW Region Freshwater Focal Areas SW Region Freshwater Focal Areas Focal Areas for Golden Wing Warbler and Cerulean Warbler