The Oregon Habitat Joint Venture's partners work within a planning framework that links local habitat conservation priorities to the regional goals of the Pacific Coast Joint Venture.
A series of Oregon "focus area" plans developed in the 1990s provide a broad overview of wetland and wildlife resources and describe conservation needs and opportunities in general areas identified as "target areas" for Joint Venture action.
In 2003-04, joint venture partners also put together an "all-bird" conservation plan for eastern Oregon to provide a unified set of priorities for all four of the national and international bird conservation initiatives.
Draft and completed plans are available below in PDF format.