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PIF Plans for California

The California Partners in Flight program has completed eight habitat and bioregion Bird Conservation Plans (BCP’s) for the State. The habitat BCPs include Riparian, Oak Woodlands, Coastal Scrub and Chaparral, Grasslands, Coniferous Forests, Sagebrush, and Desert. there is also a Sierra Nevada Bioregion BCP. Click here to access the plans. These plans are dynamic documents that will follow a continous process of developing and updating conservation recommendations for California’s habitats based on the latest scientific monitoring and research data. Combined with the associated CalPIF study areas database and focal species breeding status database, these plans provide foundation for the adaptive conservation management of California’s diverse habitats.

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