Grants Library
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports vital conservation projects across the United States and its territories. Please search our grants library for additional information on individual grants.
Year | Name | Organization | Location | Award Amount |
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2012 | Reducing Bycatch by Combating Blast Fishing in El Salvador | EcoViva | This project will engage coastal communities adjacent to known nesting and foraging habitat within the Bay of Jiquilisco, El Salvador’s most prominent assemblage area for Hawksbill turtle activity. | $60,000.00 |
2012 | Restoring Pink-footed Shearwater Populations in Chile - II | Island Conservation | Juan Fernandez Islands and Mocha Island in central Chile. | $372,487.00 |
2012 | Pushaw Lake Fishway (ME) | Atlantic Salmon Federation (U.S.), Inc. | The Pushaw Lake outlet dam is located in Hudson, Maine, just 10 miles above tidewater on the Penobscot River. | $45,000.00 |
2012 | Reducing Bycatch of Seabirds in Russian Far East Fisheries | World Wildlife Fund, Inc. | Project field work and writing/republication location: Sea of Okhotsk & Pacific waters of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Grant management, writing/translation, and reporting: Alaska, US |
$59,111.00 |
2012 | Development and Evaluation of Image Recognition Software | Fishermen's Marketing Association, Inc. | The software development will occur in Corvalais, Oregon at Oregon State University. The field testing of the software will occur on vessels operating out of several west coast ports in WA, OR and CA. | $96,178.00 |
2012 | Native Brook Trout Assessment and Enhancement (PA) | Western Pennsylvania Conservancy | Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania | $48,000.00 |
2012 | Sangre de Cristo Youth for Conservation (CO) | Canto Al Pueblo - The Latino Arts and Cultural Series | Project will be located in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado (Conejos and Costilla counties), on lands managed by the Rio Grande National Forest and San Luis Valley Bureau of Land Management. | $23,768.80 |
2012 | Whychus Creek Barrier Removal and Restoration (OR) | Upper Deschutes Watershed Council | Whychus Creek, tributary to Deschutes River, Oregon | $30,000.00 |
2012 | Monitoring Coho Salmon Response to Habitat Restoration (CA) | Yurok Tribe | Lower Klamath tributaries Terwer, McGarvey, and Hunter Creeks - California | $26,839.78 |
2012 | Pike River Fish Passage and Restoration (WI) | Kenosha County Division of Parks | The project is located in Kenosha County, Wisconsin: Petrifying Springs Park, located in the Town of Somers, Pike River Watershed (Geographic Coordinates: Latitude 43.64889 N, Longitude -87.87413 W). | $150,000.00 |