U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Urban Bird Treaty Program Guidebook V.3 Making Cities Healthier Places for Birds and People

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Urban Bird Treaty Program Guidebook V.3 Making Cities Healthier Places for Birds and People

The Urban Bird Treaty Program Guidebook V.3 provides a wealth of information and resources to support partners in existing Urban Bird Treaty cities and those interested in nominating their cities for Urban Bird Treaty City status. It provides:

  • The UBT Program mission, vision, goals, and purpose
  • An overview of the UBT Grant Program administered through NFWF
  • The process for city partners to apply for UBT city status
  • In-depth descriptions of UBT Program goals and links to a host of online resources
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A program that supports city partners in conserving birds and their habitats and providing opportunities for community engagement in bird-related recreation, education, and conservation activities in urban and suburban areas.
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The Migratory Bird Program works with partners to protect, restore and conserve bird populations and their habitats for the benefit of future generations by: ensuring long-term ecological sustainability of all migratory bird populations, increasing socioeconomic benefits derived from birds,...
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