Stewardship. Partnership. Fish and wildlife. Future generations. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Partners for Fish and Wildlife (Partners) Program embraces each of these themes. It’s about working together in a voluntary pro-active manner with private landowners to restore and enhance fish and wildlife habitat. It’s about sharing resources of time, energy, and funds to help ensure that elements of our common heritage — wildlife, fish, and a healthy ecosystem — will be there for our kids, and their kids.

USFWS biologists work with private landowners to restore wildlife habitat on their property, including wetland, grassland, stream and forest habitat. Since 1987, the USFWS has helped more than 25,000 landowners to complete more than 40,000 projects, restoring more than six million acres of forest, prairie, wetland and stream habitat for wildlife.

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Guest Speaker
Meredith Holm
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Wildlife Biologist
Meredith Holm is a USFWS Wildlife Biologist with a demonstrated history of cross-programmatic and inter-agency collaboration and coordination on local to landscape scale ecological restoration and natural resource conservation projects, including research, communication and on-the-ground efforts. Meredith is Skilled in ecological and wildlife conservation, natural resource management and program leadership, habitat restoration, environmental stressors, and prescribed/wildland fire.