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Corporate Partners
ExxonMobil
As a corporate partner of the Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative, ExxonMobil is developing a new way to address conservation challenges in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico.Image
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Coalition aims to reduce nitrogen in Lake Springfield
Farmers in central Illinois are planting another round of experimental cover crops this fall in an effort to reduce the amount of nitrogen making its w
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Corporate Partners
Chevron
As a corporate partner of the Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative, Chevron Corporation is developing a new way to address conservation challenges in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico.Image
Corporate Partners
Occidental
Occidental works with NFWF, federal, state, and private partners to support conservation efforts in areas where they operate. Occidental is a founding partner of the Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative and supports the RESTORE Colorado program and the National Coastal Resilience Fund.Image
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Where We Work
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has supported thousands of conservation projects in the United States and abroad since 1986. Zoom in on this interactive map to locate the areas in which we work and click on project points for more information.
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A gift to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is a smart and powerful investment for conservation. Your tax-deductible gift to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will support our mission to foster sustainable and impactful conservation solutions so that people and nature thrive together.
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Wells Fargo Launches $100 Million Environmental Grant Program
Establishes $15 million program with National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
SAN FRANCISCO, June 5,
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Foundation Partners
Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation
The Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation supports the Southeast Michigan Resilience Fund, which increases the resilience of communities and natural resources in Southeast Michigan by reducing the impact of stormwater, improving water quality, enhancing habitat, and increasing the accessibility and usability of public green space and natural areas. The foundation is particularly interested in the role of green stormwater infrastructure in reducing combined sewer overflows in the City of Detroit.Image