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Conserving Diversity of Species

Eastern Indigo Snakes Return to Forests
The eastern indigo snake owes its scientific name, Drymarchon couperi, to a Greek phrase meaning “lord of the forest.” It’s a fitting description.

Helping Ancient Fish Survive in Modern Times
Few freshwater fish capture the imagination quite like lake sturgeon.

Restoring the Gulf’s Shorebirds and Seabirds
It’s been a tough couple of years for shorebirds and seabirds along the Gulf Coast.

Preventing Conflicts Between People and Bears
In the mountains of northwestern Montana dealing with grizzly bears often requires a personal touch.

Restoring Land and Water for Wildlife
Many of the most important conservation projects in America today are unfolding on private lands.

Fighting to Save an Iconic Species
Killer whales carry more toxins in their bodies than almost any other animal on the planet.

Iguaca – the endangered Puerto Rican parrot
Just months after Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico, the world’s few remaining Puerto Rican parrots delivered some good news to the scientists and co

Walmart’s Acres for America program preserves vanishing Southern forests
Forests are disappearing across the South.

Living Rocks
NFWF launched its Southeast Aquatics Fund to support watershed-based restoration projects to i
