Wildlife management

Landowner Advisory Services
INRS advises landowners on wildlife issues such as endangered species, habitat management, and conservation strategies. We work with landowners to create eco-tourism opportunities, improve wildlife watching, and hunting and fishing opportunities. INRS develops wildlife management plans and assist landowners with sustainable land use.

State Wildlife Action Plans
INRS works with state wildlife agencies, non-profits, and communities to help implement State Wildlife Action Plans. We work to help define priorities, develop conservation strategies, and work to find resources to implement conservation actions. INRS will assist creating “Teaming with Wildlife” campaigns and is working to develop national strategies. Additionally, INRS can assist with fundraising and advocating for implementation resources.

National Wildlife Refuges
INRS works with Refuge staff, Refuge Friends Groups, and stakeholders to create and implement Comprehensive Conservation Plans, develop Refuge visions, and “Beyond the Boundary” works. Additionally, INRS works with Refuge Friends Groups to create capacity and Friends effectiveness in advocating for their Refuge. INRS will work with Refuge Friends Groups to fundraise for projects and organizational needs.

Wildlife Plans and Visioning
Working with federal and state agencies, non-profits, foundations and other stakeholders, INRS will assist in the development of various wildlife plans and visioning processes for property(s), landscape, regional, and flyway, national or international plans.

International Wildlife Conservation

Working with conservation organizations INRS works to develop conservation strategies, fundraise, and secure resources for international wildlife and habitat conservation. INRS is currently working in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Canada.