Projects
The Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners (TBWP) offer solutions for todays land and water management challenges in the Tulare Basin while providing long-lasting benefits for current and future generations. TBWP works to implement projects that improve the quality of life for both people and wildlife by collaborating with a wide range of public and private partners. Activities range from conservation research and planning to completing land and water conservation projects and restoring native habitat.
Core to their efforts, TBWP engages in a strategic, science-based planning process to provide land and water conservation information, tools, and strategies to private landowners, agricultural industry associations, water agencies, land use decision-makers, and conservation funding organizations. TBWP then collaborates with its partners in the Tulare Basin Working Group to identify multi-party, multi-benefit projects. These endeavors vary widely and include efforts such as: improving water supply for public and private wetlands; purchasing land to create new public reserves; partnering with private landowners to complete habitat restoration projects, and much, much more.
Please see the science and planning sections of this website for additional information about those related topics.