PFW definition
Examples of PFW in a sentence
Longleaf pine and gopher tortoise habitat remain a major focus of PFW in the southeast.
Complete and submit the Project Financial Workbook (PFW) for CITY approval before implementing the program.
Financial assistance for the implementation of these plans may be available through conservation programs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Food Security Act of 1985, as amended (Farm Bill) and/or the FWS’s Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program (PFW) depending on annual funding.
Substitutions for courses must be approved by the PFW Executive Director, General Studies or designee.
To use this agreement students must apply and be admitted to PFW and to the B.A.S. program.
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) requirements may be completed before admission to PFW.
The PFW is intended to provide regulatory predictability to landowners under the Endangered Species Act.
All other PFW graduation and program requirements must be satisfied whether by transferred courses, PFW courses, or approved substitutions or waivers.
The Firm Common Units, Firm PFW Units and Firm Warrants are collectively referred to herein as the “Firm Securities”.
Additionally, the Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) Program helps private landowners meet habitat objectives on their properties by providing financial and technical assistance.