What is a Joint Venture?
A Joint Venture is a cooperative regional partnership among organizations. Joint Ventures under the North American Waterfowl Management Plan rely on sound science and a partnership approach to conserve high-priority wetland and associated upland habitat for birds in Canada, Mexico and the United States. In Canada, there are four Habitat Joint Ventures, including the EHJV, and three Species Joint Ventures (Black Duck, Arctic Goose and Sea Duck).
North American Habitat Joint Ventures
■ Appalachian Mountains
■ Atlantic Coast
■ Canadian Intermountain
■ Central Hardwoods
■ Central Valley Habitat
■ East Gulf Coastal Plain
■ Eastern Habitat
■ Gulf Coast
■ Intermountain West
■ Lower Mississippi Valley
■ Northern Great Plains
■ Oaks and Prairies
■ Pacific Birds Habitat
■ Playa Lakes
■ Prairie Habitat
■ Prairie Pothole
■ Rainwater Basin
■ Rio Grande
■ San Francisco Bay
■ Sonoran
■ Upper Mississippi River/Great Lakes Region
■ Western Boreal Area of Interest