Collaborators
Federal Partners
Federal agencies from the United States, Canada, and México form the governmental backbone of NAWMP, providing funding, policy leadership, and on-the-ground conservation delivery across the continent.
The Bureau of Land Management manages millions of acres of public land across the western United States, including critical wetland and upland habitats that support migratory waterfowl and contribute to NAWMP's continental conservation goals.
Environment and Climate Change Canada is the federal agency responsible for wildlife conservation and habitat protection across Canada, serving as a core government partner in NAWMP and co-leading continental waterfowl management alongside the United States and México.
The North American Wetlands Conservation Council oversees the administration of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, directing grants that fund wetland habitat protection and restoration projects across the United States, Canada, and México in support of NAWMP's continental goals.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is the primary federal agency supporting NAWMP implementation across the United States, providing funding, technical expertise, and on-the-ground habitat conservation through the Joint Venture network.
The U.S. Geological Survey provides the scientific foundation for NAWMP decision-making, delivering long-term waterfowl population data, habitat assessments, and research that guides conservation priorities across the continent.
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State & Provincial Partners
Wildlife agencies at the state, provincial, and state level across the United States, Canada, and México are the boots on the ground for NAWMP — delivering habitat conservation, managing waterfowl populations, and translating continental priorities into l
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is a state wildlife agency and NAWMP partner that manages waterfowl habitat and populations across Montana's diverse landscapes, from prairie wetlands to mountain river systems that support migratory birds throughout the Pacific and Central Flyways.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment is a provincial wildlife agency and NAWMP partner responsible for managing waterfowl populations and protecting the prairie pothole wetlands that make Saskatchewan one of the most important waterfowl breeding regions on the continent.
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Non-Governmental Organization Partners
Nonprofit conservation organizations are among NAWMP's most active and enduring partners, mobilizing resources, engaging communities, and delivering habitat conservation across the United States, Canada, and México in support of the Plan's continental goa
American Bird Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving native birds and their habitats across the Americas, partnering with NAWMP to advance science-based habitat protection and migratory bird conservation across the continent.
Delta Waterfowl is a North American conservation organization and NAWMP partner focused on waterfowl production, hunter recruitment, and science-based management of prairie breeding habitat across Canada and the United States.
Ducks Unlimited is a nonprofit conservation organization and long-standing NAWMP partner that has protected and restored millions of acres of wetland habitat across North America, supporting the breeding, migration, and wintering grounds that waterfowl depend on.
Ducks Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit conservation organization and long-standing NAWMP partner that leads wetland habitat conservation across Canada, protecting the critical breeding grounds that sustain continental waterfowl populations.
Audubon is one of North America's oldest and most recognized conservation organizations, working to protect birds and their habitats through science, advocacy, and community engagement across the United States and beyond.
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Industry Partners
From outdoor retailers to wildlife-focused businesses, industry partners bring private-sector resources and reach to NAWMP's conservation mission, supporting habitat programs, hunter recruitment, and the long-term stewardship of North America's waterfowl
DJ Case + Associates is a wildlife and natural resources communications firm that has partnered with NAWMP since 1987, supporting communications, marketing, design, and digital development.