For example, Manitoba maintains several weather networks, monitors soil moisture and collects information on fish and other aquatic species. Programs such as the Coordinated Aquatic Monitoring Program (CAMP), a partnership between Manitoba Hydro and the Manitoba government, monitor and track measures of ecosystem health in a coordinated manner., Demonstrating best practice animal welfare in threatened species programs and in preparing individual animals for release to the wild. Continuously monitoring and reviewing the animal welfare impact of our activities on native wildlife. Designing all conservation programs in a way that minimises disturbance of native wildlife., 86 the Massachusetts Aquatic Invasive Species Working Group, for aquatic invasive species 87 management in Massachusetts with the goal of implementing a coordinated approach to ing the ecological and econ 89 freshwater environments. The plan was the first comprehensive effort to assess the impacts and, Within five divisions are 34 individual programs that are responsible for executing the mission in areas such as wildlife and fisheries management, endangered species management, marine fisheries conservation, education, ground and surface water management, soil and water conservation, habitat protection, and a broad array of law enforcement , In fact, conservation of endangered or threatened species may be more likely under programs that are centered around socioeconomic assessments, education, and consultation with residents in the vicinity of critical habitat., .