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PIF Plans for Oregon & Washington

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Oregon / Washington Partners in Flight has prepared five bird conservation plans containing strategies for the long-term maintenance of healthy bird populations in Oregon and Washington. All five are available in Adobe PDF format. The recently updated plan for coniferous forests of western Oregon and Washington is available as a low-resolution document in its entirety, or as high-resolution files of individual chapters.

Using a Partners in Flight Plan

A Partners in Flight (PIF) plan can be used at any stage of land management. Based on your objective there are regional conservation plans and species-specific plans. Each plan varies based on the needs of the habitat or species and the available science.

Population and habitat objectives for landbirds in prairie, oak, and riparian habitats of western Oregon and Washington

This document has been prepared to stimulate and support an active approach to conservation of landbirds in prairie, oak, and riparian habitats of Western Oregon and Washington.

Habitat Conservation for Landbirds in the Coniferous Forests of Western Oregon and Washington

This plan has been prepared to stimulate and support a proactive approach to the conservation of landbirds in coniferous forests of western Oregon and Washington.

Conservation of Landbirds and Associated Habitats and Ecosystems in the East Cascade Mountains

This document has been prepared to stimulate and support an active approach to the conservation of landbirds and their ecosystems in the East Cascade Mountains.

Conservation Strategy for Landbirds in the Northern Rocky Mountains of Eastern Oregon and Washington

This document has been prepared to stimulate and support an active approach to conservation of landbirds in the Northern Rocky Mountains of eastern Oregon and Washington.

Conservation Strategy for Landbirds in Sagebrush-Steppe and Riparian Habitats of Eastern Oregon and Washington

This document has been prepared to stimulate and support an active approach to conservation of landbirds in the Columbia Plateau of eastern Oregon and Washington.

Land Manager’s Guide to Oak Ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest

Land Manager’s Guide to Bird Habitat and Populations in Oak Ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest provides an overview of oak ecosystems and discusses threats to these environments with focus on the habitat relationships between birds and oak habitats.