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Our Work


The work of the Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners (TBWP) focuses on developing effective partnerships and equipping land use decision-makers with the best tools available to make smart decisions for a sustainable future for both people and wildlife. 
The Tulare Basin Watershed Initiative, founded in 2011, is the centerpiece of our collaborative approach. The TBWP has also been organizing the Tulare Basin Working Group since its inception in 2003. Furthermore, between 2006 and 2010, the TBWP produced five extensive conservation planning documents, in partnership with then California Department of Fish and Game (now referred to as the California Department of Fish and Wildlife).

The TBWP is the go-to organization in the Tulare Basin for providing integrated land and water management solutions that balance nature, agriculture and the economy. Please view our Strategic Plan for 2017-2019 to view our current priorities. 

TBWP works to provide opportunities for conservation, water management and wildlife as land use continues to change in the Tulare Basin. With its work, TBWP hopes to sustain the qualities that define the region’s unique character:

  • Natural areas with native plants & animals
  • Diverse & unique wildlife
  • Opportunities for clean air & water
  • Family farms & ranches
  • Recreational & educational activities

View our Conservation Vision to learn about the organization's efforts and accomplishments and how you can help improve the quality of life for people and wildlife in the Tulare Basin. Your partnership in conserving the Tulare Basin will ensure that future generations continue to benefit from the unique natural qualities of this special place. 
 
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