
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan is a collaborative effort by Canada, the United States, and Mexico to protect and restore waterfowl habitats across the continent. It aims to conserve wetlands, lakes, and breeding areas crucial for migratory birds, ensuring healthy populations and sustainable hunting. The plan involves habitat restoration, research, and partnerships with governments, communities, and organizations. By maintaining these ecosystems, it benefits not only waterfowl but also other wildlife and people who rely on clean water and natural landscapes. Overall, it promotes shared responsibility for preserving vital wetlands for future generations.