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Central Valley Joint Venture

The Central Valley Joint Venture (CVJV) is an independent coalition of 20 public and private organizations that work together and with other partners to conserve migratory birds and their habitats in the Central Valley for current and future generations.   The CVJV’s Implementation Plan provides practical information to guide strategic, focused, and collaborative work to improve the Central Valley for birds and communities.


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Contact Central Valley Joint Venture

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
2800 Cottage Way
Suite W-1916
Sacramento, California  95825
Phone: (916) 414-6459
Fax: (916) 414-6512


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Amador County, California
  • Calaveras County, California
  • Colusa County, California
  • El Dorado County, California
  • Fresno County, California
  • Kern County, California
  • Madera County, California
  • Mariposa County, California
  • Merced County, California
  • Placer County, California
  • Sacramento County, California
  • San Joaquin County, California
  • Stanislaus County, California
  • Sutter County, California
  • Tulare County, California
  • Tuolumne County, California
  • Yolo County, California
  • Yuba County, California


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