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
2010 Monitoring Post-nesting Movements of Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles Gladys Porter Zoo Tags will be placed on the primary nesting beach of Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, Rancho Nuevo, Tampaulipas, Mexico and tracked throughout the Gulf of Mexico. $48,473.00
2010 Migratory Bird Habitat Development in Coastal Alabama Counties Alabama Wildlife Federation Baldwin and Mobile County, Alabama $219,564.00
2010 Extinction Risk and Climate Change Vulnerability of US Cacti International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources - US Southeastern United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands $29,745.28
2010 North River Knotweed Control (WA) Pacific Conservation District The most northern watershed within WRIA #24. The North River Watershed is listed as a high tier watershed within the Willapa Bay WRIA #24 Lead Entity Strategy. $49,998.85
2010 Shorebird Habitat Enhancement at Theodore Roosevelt Complex (MS) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Enhancement areas associated with this project will be located throughout the Theodore Roosevelt Complex, primarily on Yazoo and Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuges. $45,000.00
2010 Mason Valley Wildlife Area Water Conservation and Release (NV) Nevada Department of Wildlife Mason Valley Wildilfe Management Area
1 Lux Lane
Yerington, NV. 89447
$50,000.00
2010 Wildlife Education Materials for Refuge Visitors (ND) Audubon Refuge Partners, Inc. Prairie Pond Store at Audubon National Wildlife Refuge
Coleharbor, North Dakota
$5,000.00
2010 Desert Tortoise Information and Outreach (CA) - III The Living Desert The project site comprises the 25,000,000 acres of California desert public lands under the administration of the land management agencies forming the Desert Managers Group (DMG) partnership. $119,072.65
2010 Sommers-Grindstone Conservation Easement (WY) Wyoming Game and Fish Department In northwestern Wyoming, within Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, near the small villiage of Pinedale. Along the banks of the Upper Green River with crucial multi-species habitat. $1,075,000.00
2010 Assessing Sustainability of Maine River Herring Runs Maine Department of Marine Resources Maine $400,483.02