Coho salmon in the Russian River, once on the brink of extinction, have made a dramatic comeback with the support of NFWF and its partners. More...
Research and restoration will help ensure the survival of native species like the greater prairie chicken. More...
Innovations like “weak” hooks in Gulf fisheries protected adult tuna from capture. More...
NFWF-funded efforts on Midway Atoll focus on improving reproductive success for albatross by eradicating golden crownbeard. More...
Living in the coldest and cleanest waters, Eastern brook trout are a canary in the coal mine for mountain streams. More...
With the establishment of more than 500,000 acres of alternative habitat around the Gulf of Mexico, populations of migratory waterfowl are now on the rise. More...
Stream culvert replacement projects improve habitat for fish and wildlife like the Blanding’s turtle. More...
For continued renewal, longleaf pines require fire, so techniques like prescribed burns are good news for species like the red-cockaded woodpecker. More...
Pronghorn were especially vulnerable to drought-driven loss of grasses in the Sky Islands. More...
Species in the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, including marine mammals, face potentially catastrophic casualties if shipping accidents occur. More...