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Program Overview:

The 12 million acre Eastern Region National Forest system provides critical habitat for a significant portion of the wildlife within the eastern United States. With half the US population within a day's drive of one or more Eastern Region national forests, wildlife resources are more heavily used than ever before.

Wildlife program goals are to:

  • Restore, maintain and enhance wildlife habitats and biological diversity in an ecosystem context. Plan for ecosystem sustainability.
  • Strengthen avian conservation efforts, including implementation of the Forest Service Landbird Conservation Strategic Plan and Partners in Flight conservation plans.
  • Maintain partnerships with agencies, organizations and individuals interested in National Forest wildlife resources. Emphasize new partnership opportunities to allow us to meet Forest Plan goals and objectives for wildlife management.
  • Provide coordinated opportunities for the public to hunt, trap and view wildlife on the national forests and grassland in the Region

Click here for links to other important wildlife sites

Wildlife Program
USDA Forest Service - Eastern Region
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