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Complementary Regional Conservation Plans

The Population and habitat objectives for landbirds in prairie, oak, and riparian habitats of western Oregon and Washington plan are intended to complement the goals, objectives, and strategies in several other planning and conservation processes and initiatives by filling a niche that is usually absent in those efforts: quantitative, prescriptive recommendations for habitat conditions most suitable for individual and suites of landbird species at several geographic scales (e.g., regional, subregional, site). The use and implementation of these recommendations can be done independently for landbird-specific conservation, or complementarily within the context of broader conservation goals to support and strengthen other plans.

Examples of other efforts that apply to multiple ecoregions within this document include:

Puget Lowlands Ecoregion Specific:

Willamette Valley Ecoregion Specific:

Klamath Mountain Ecoregion: