NAWMP Science Support Team

In 2000, the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) Committee established a team of individuals from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to help strengthen the biological foundations of the Plan and facilitate continuous improvement of Plan conservation programs. The NAWMP Science Support Team or 'NSST' is now the Committee's principal technical advisory body with a prominent role in helping achieve the Plan's vision and goals. more

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  • The NSST provides the leadership, direction, and capabilities necessary to carry out an adaptive resource management approach to conserving North America's waterfowl. It serves as the primary forum for facilitating scientific communication and collaboration among joint ventures, the Plan Committee, and federal wildlife agencies.

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  • Report annually to the Plan Committee and Plan partners on the status of the biological foundations of the Plan, evaluation results, and their implications for future conservation activities.
  • Foster continuous improvement in the effectiveness of Plan partners' actions through the establishment of iterative cycles of planning, implementing, and evaluating conservation programs at both the continental and joint venture levels.
  • Conduct large-scale studies of landscape variation and waterfowl demography.

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