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Wildlife is one of America's most treasured natural resources. Nearly 70 percent of this Nation's wildlife habitat is interspersed over privately owned landscapes. For over 75 years, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly the Soil Conservation Service) has worked through 3,000 soil and water conservation districts and other partners to assist landowners and managers with natural resource problems and opportunities, including those associated with wildlife habitat management.
The following documents require Adobe Acrobat.
National Biology Handbook, Aquatic and Terrestrial Habitat Resources
Subpart A General Information
Part 600 Introduction
Part 601 Conservation Partnerships
Part 602 Training Opportunities
Subpart B Conservation Planning
Part 610 Ecological Principles for Resource Planners (PDF, 1.0MB)
Part 611 Conservation Planning for Integrating Biological Resources
Part 612 Fish and Wildlife Habitat in Ecological Site Descriptions
Part 613 Conservation Corridor Planning at the Landscape Level—Managing for Wildlife Habitat (PDF,16.5 MB) Individual Chapters
Part 614 Stream Visual Assessment Protocol Version 2
Subpart C Technical Resources
Part 620 Technical References for Integrating Fish and Wildlife Considerations into Conservation Planning
Part 621 Technical Guidance Documents
Part 630 Exhibits (PDF, 4.4 MB) Individual Chapters
Cover Page
Tabs for Printout
Subpart D Reporting Procedures for Conservation Practice Standards
Part 640.00 – Guidance for Assessing and Reporting Stream Miles Affected by Activities Completed Under Conservation Practice Standard 396, Fish Passage
Additional Technical Resources
Technical Notes/Fish and Wildlife Insights
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