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NFWF Announces $1.8 Million to Support Working Lands and Restore Wildlife Habitat in the Intermountain West
DENVER, CO (March 2, 2026) – The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced nearly $1.8 million in grants to restore, impr
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Restoring forests to give Appalachia’s former mine lands a second life
On a breezy morning in the Cumberland River basin, a bright tape loops across the ground while two field techs tally saplings.
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