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Natural buffers shield wildlife and communities from storms
Michael, Florence, Harvey, Maria, Irma, Sandy — these once innocuous names now evoke harsh memories for millions of people who live along the coast.

Coalition preserves corridors for iconic wildlife on the move
The Blackfoot people knew the rugged wilderness of what is now northern Montana as the “Backbone of the Earth.” Later inhabitants would dub the region the “C

Young conservationists unite in California’s fire-prone forests
The forests, wildlife and people of California share an undeniable and fundamental interest: easing the threat of catastrophic wildfires.

Empowering private landowners to safeguard aquatic biodiversity
Few rivers in the United States, or even the world, can match the biodiversity found in the Elk and Duck rivers of Tennessee.

Former military divers repair coral reefs damaged by storms
When hurricanes Irma and Maria roared across Florida and Puerto Rico in 2017, each left deep scars on landscapes and communities: lives lost, homes and

Landscape-scale project restores 17 miles of beaches and dunes
Beaches and dunes provide front-line protection from hurricanes to the delicate but highly productive coastal marshes along the Upper Coast of Texas.

New Grants for Sustainable Fisheries Available Through National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Fisheries Innovation Fund
For Release October 7, 2013
Obama Administration to Hire 20,000 Young People for Summer Work on Public Lands
Vilsack, Salazar, Sutley Announce $3.7 Million in Competitive Grants for New or Expanded Youth Corps
FedEx and NFWF Join to Preserve and Renew Urban Ecosystems
Third Year of Collaboration to Expand Urban Conservation Projects with FedEx Volunteers in 14 U.S.
Nine Million in Grants for Chesapeake Restoration
Arlington, VA, August 28, 2012 – The Chesapeake Bay Program and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today an