What is the
Partners in Flight Program?

A dose of preventative medicine designed to save species and habitats before they become extinct.

Partners in Flight was created in 1990, and is a dose of preventative medicine
designed to save species and habitats
before they become endangered. The goal of the program is to maintain or increase populations of forest, shrubland, and grassland  migratory birds.  This important initiative brings together government and non-government agencies and conservation organizations at the federal, state and local levels.  It also includes academia, and industries and numerous Latin American participants. Biologists, academics and policy makers from all of these groups are working cooperatively to help keep migratory bird populations stable and conserve the breeding, wintering and migration habitats they use.