The Prairie Habitat Joint Venture is a partnership between governments, organizations, and conservation groups in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta in Canada.
[2] The program's focus areas are the prairie and aspen parkland of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
The Peace River parkland region in northeastern British Columbia is also a primary conservation target.
[3] Approximately 55% of the required funding projected in 1989 has been received and allocated to various programs in order to secure 9,800,000 acres (40,000 km2) of land identified by provincial implementation plans to be within the scope of this venture.
[2] A marsh monitoring program is under development, and will be implemented once adequate long-term capital and operational funding has been secured.