About Malheur

Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan

Through collaborative efforts between local ranchers, conservationists, tribal members, private landowners, and state and federal land managers, Malheur Refuge and its partners (including FOMR) established a Comprehensive Conservation Plan in 2013 that benefits both wildlife and the economy.

Migratory Ross Geese

The purpose

The purpose of a CCP is to specify a management direction for the Refuge for the next 15 years.

The goals, objectives, and strategies for improving Refuge conditions—including the types of habitat to be provided, partnership opportunities, and management actions needed to achieve desired conditions – are described in the CCP.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s preferred alternative for managing Malheur Refuge, as well as its effects on the human environment, are described in the CCP as well.

Plan Details 

Download and View the CCP Documents from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Site.

Malheur's Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP)

Through collaborative efforts between local ranchers, conservationists, tribal members, private landowners, and state and federal land managers, Malheur Refuge and its partners (including FOMR) established a Comprehensive Conservation Plan in 2013 that benefits both wildlife and the economy.

The purpose

The purpose of a CCP is to specify a management direction for the Refuge for the next 15 years.

The goals, objectives, and strategies for improving Refuge conditions—including the types of habitat to be provided, partnership opportunities, and management actions needed to achieve desired conditions – are described in the CCP.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s preferred alternative for managing Malheur Refuge, as well as its effects on the human environment, are described in the CCP as well.

Peter Pearsall Western Meadowlark

Be a Malheur Refuge Advocate.

You can become a Malheur Refuge champion by joining the Friends of Malheur and together we can advocate for a secure and more prosperous future for Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and our national wildlife refuge system.