Founding Partners:
Many different people have made this site happen; the groups listed below have contributed time, money, and/or resources to the creation of the Wildlife Habitat Registry. If you are interested in learning more about them please explore their sites and remember to thank them for being an integral part of improving collaboration between wildlife conservationists.

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, established by Congress in 1984 and dedicated to the conservation of fish, wildlife, and plants, and the habitat on which they depend. Our goals are to promote healthy populations of fish, wildlife, and plants by generating new commerce for conservation. The Foundation meets these goals by creating partnerships between the public and private sectors and strategically invests in conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. The Foundation does not support lobbying, political advocacy, or litigation
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 The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, and their habitat. RMEF conserves and enhances natural habitats; promotes the sound management of wild, free-ranging elk and other wildlife; fosters cooperation among federal, state, and private organizations and individuals in wildlife management; and educates the public about habitat conservation, hunting ethics, and wildlife management. Click on logo to learn more.
 Quail Unlimited, Inc. is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to the wise use and management of America's wild quail, doves, upland game birds and other forms of wildlife. Founded in 1981, Quail Unlimited’s overall vision is to restore America's quail populations for future generations.
Quail Unlimited is a membership-based organization that consists of members-at-large as well as members affiliated with local chapters. Local chapters conduct annual fundraisers to have funds available for local projects. Chapter members and volunteers are actively involved in hands-on, on-the-ground projects on private and public lands. They also work with farmers and landowners to encourage them to use wildlife-friendly practices and frequently provide monetary incentives as part of their local program. Click on logo to learn more
 In 1973, when the National Wild Turkey Federation was founded, there were an estimated 1.3 million wild turkeys and 1.5 million turkey hunters. Thanks to the work of wildlife agencies and the NWTF’s many volunteers and partners, today there are nearly 7 million wild turkeys and nearly 3 million turkey hunters. Since 1985, the NWTF and its cooperators have spent more than $224 million upholding hunting traditions and conserving more than 9.6 million acres of wildlife habitat. The NWTF is a nonprofit organization with more than 500,000 members in 50 states and 16 foreign countries. It supports scientific wildlife management on public, private and corporate lands as well as wild turkey hunting as a traditional North American sport. Click on logo to learn more
Geodata Services, Inc. provides multidisciplinary spatial data for federal, state and local government agencies, industry and private organizations and individuals. We provide services in geographic information systems (GIS) data acquisition and conversion, spatial analysis, image analysis, database development, global positioning system (GPS) services, GIS needs assessment and related services. We also have a GIS Internet map server and can serve your GIS needs over the Internet.
Geodata Services was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Missoula, Montana in the heart of the Northern Rockies. Click on logo to learn more
 Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services. Sister organization to Safari Club International, SCIF looks to protect hunting and hunters' rights across the globe. Through the education of hunters in conservation and participation in international workshops, SCIF hopes to help preserve wildlife for the next generation of hunters. Currently, SCIF is involved in conservation projects in North America, Asia, and Africa. Click on logo to learn more
**The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Government of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Mention of trade names of commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Government of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
Project Partners:
Many groups contributed projects to the site. The value of the site is in the richness of content, without the partners below we could not have made this happen. If you are interested in learning more about them please explore their sites and remember to thank them for being an integral part of improving collaboration between wildlife conservationists.
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