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Delaware River Grant Announcement Congressional Quotes
September 20, 2021
New Jersey
Representative Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ):
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NFWF Announces $11.5 Million in Conservation Grants to Restore Delaware River Watershed
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 20, 2021) – The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced 41 grant awards totaling nearly $11
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NFWF Announces $11.5 Million in Conservation Grants to Restore Delaware River Watershed
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NFWF Announces $3.9 Million in Grants to Support Conservation Practices on Agricultural Lands
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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NFWF Announces $3.9 Million in Grants to Support Conservation Practices on Agricultural Lands
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NFWF Announces Release of Alaska Fish and Wildlife Fund 2021 Request for Proposals
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 22, 2021) – The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced the release of the 2021 Request for
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Refugio Beach Oil Spill Settlement – South Coast Shoreline Parks and Outdoor Recreation Grants Program
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, together with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Parks and Recreation, California State Lands Commission, and Regents of the University of California (collectively the “State Trustees”), established the Refugio Beach Oil Spill Settlement – South Coast Shoreline Parks and Outdoor Recreation Grants Program with funds it received on behalf of the State Trustees from settling defendants pursuant to a consent decree in the matter of the United States of America and People of the State of California ex rel. California Department of Fish and Wildlife et al. v Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. et al. These funds will be used to fund recreationally-based shoreline projects to benefit public access to, and use and enjoyment of, natural and cultural resources downcoast of El Capitan State Beach in Santa Barbara County to Long Beach in Los Angeles County. The projects are intended to compensate the public for loss of use and enjoyment of natural resources, parks, public beaches and other public resources downcoast of El Capitan State Beach in Santa Barbara County to Long Beach in Los Angeles County as a result of the Refugio Beach oil spill. Additional settlement funds are being separately administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the University of California Regents for projects to compensate the public for human use impacts upcoast from, and including El Capitan State Beach, and impacts to research, education and outreach at Coal Oil Point Nature Reserve.Image
