88 Cents of Every Dollar Goes To Mission Delivery
The strategies and practices aimed at minimizing the potential for wildfires and mitigating their impact on communities, ecosystems, and resources. This involves a combination of proactive measures such as controlled burns, vegetation management, creating defensible spaces around structures, and promoting fire-resistant building materials
The processes aimed at improving and rehabilitating natural environments to support and sustain wildlife populations. This involves actions such as planting native vegetation, removing invasive species, restoring water sources, and creating or improving habitat structures. The goal is to increase the biodiversity and health of ecosystems, ensuring that wildlife has the necessary resources for feeding, breeding, and shelter, ultimately promoting a balanced and thriving natural environment.
Friendly Fencing: projects involve designing and installing fences that effectively manage livestock and property boundaries while allowing safe passage for wildlife. These fences are constructed to minimize barriers to animal movement, reduce the risk of injury, and ensure that wildlife can access essential habitats and migration routes. Techniques may include using smooth wires, appropriate spacing, and adjustable heights. The goal is to balance human land use needs with the preservation of wildlife corridors and ecosystems.
In reference to wildlife and habitat conservation involve initiatives designed to ensure that adequate and sustainable water resources are available to support wildlife populations and their habitats. These projects may include the restoration of natural water bodies, creation of artificial water sources, wetland restoration, watershed management, and implementing practices to improve water quality.
As it relates to wildlife and habitat conservation, involves the management and stewardship of forested areas to promote biodiversity, sustain wildlife populations, and maintain healthy ecosystems. This field encompasses practices such as sustainable timber harvesting, habitat restoration, controlled burns, and the protection of old-growth forests. The goal is to balance human use of forest resources with the preservation and enhancement of habitats critical for wildlife. Forestry in this context ensures that forests continue to provide essential services, such as clean water, carbon sequestration, and habitat for a wide range of species, thereby supporting the overall health and resilience of ecosystems.
Refers to the creation and maintenance of natural corridors and linkages that allow wildlife to move freely across landscapes. This connectivity is crucial for the survival and health of migratory species, enabling them to access different habitats needed for feeding, breeding, and seasonal movements.
Involves the development, advocacy, and implementation of laws, regulations, and policies aimed at protecting wildlife and preserving natural habitats.
Actions and strategies aimed at preserving and safeguarding natural environments to ensure they remain viable for wildlife.