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IMAP, the
first program of it's kind, was created by the Mammal Technical
Committee of the Pennsylvania Biological Survey (PaBS).
IMAP is a joint partnership of
the National Wildlife Federation, PA Wildlife Federation, PA
Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Mammal Technical Committee/PA
Biological Survey, and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
When the pilot IMAP
conservation plan is completed for Pennsylvania, the Important
Mammal Areas Project will be rolled out nationally using it's
model to protect critical mammal habitat throughout North
America.
LATEST
NEWS The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and
Natural Recourses is
now
giving properties that are designated as Important
Mammal Areas more
eligibility points on DCNR grant applications which
elevates the
probability
of grant acceptance.
The success of this project
depends upon the participation of Pennsylvania residents! Thank you for
your interest in the Important Mammal Areas Project. Please,
help spread the
word about IMAP! Feel free to contact us, if you require more
information, at:
IMAP, 2426 N 2nd St.
Harrisburg PA 17110
Phone: (717) 232-3480
EMail: imap@pa.net
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