Regional Planning Documents

Diablo Lake
Diablo Lake, North Cascades National Park
[Photo: Kelly Lotts, NBII]

As stewards of our biological resources, natural resource managers are public servants who utilize sound science to maintain, conserve, manage, and protect public fisheries, wildlife, and plant communities. A wide variety of planning documents are generated by resource managers and management agencies to guide and evaluate strategies.


On these pages, you will find protocols, management plans, recovery plans, habitat conservation plans, and reports related to fisheries, forests, invasive species, and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest region. Additionally, a special section features the documents associated with the Northwest Forest Plan.

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