Landbirds/ Raptors
Boreal
Partners in Flight
Boreal
Partners in Flight is a coalition of individuals who are working together
to help conserve landbird populations throughout boreal regions of North America. Boreal Partners in Flight is the official Alaska state working group of
the international Partners in Flight program. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plays a leading role in Boreal
Partners in Flight which has over 100 members, including representatives from
all the major federal land and resource managers in Alaska and Canada, state and
provincial agencies, universities, Alaska Native corporations, and local environmental
consulting firms. Nongovernmental organizations such as the Alaska
Bird Observatory, Alaska
Natural Heritage Program, and local chapters of the National
Audubon Society play key roles. The foundation of the program, however, relies
on the commitment of individuals. Boreal Partners in Flight includes biologists,
land managers, teachers, and birders—a diverse, active, and dedicated group.
Last Updated: September 15, 2008
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