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New Life For Whychus Creek
For the first time in more than a hundred years, all 41 miles of Oregon’s Whychus Creek are flowing year-round.
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Conserving Forests
With a $7.5 million gift to NFWF, International Paper has embarked on a pioneering partnership to conserve and restore southern fores
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FedEx and NFWF Dig In
The sun came out and so did hard-working volunteers in Washington, D.C., at a project to keep polluted stormwater out of lo
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Pooling Resources
Amgen and its employees tackle urban conservation projects
In 2013, volunteers from Amgen fa
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Mission: Bringing Back Pollinators
With the number of healthy bee colonies across the U.S. plummeting, actions to reverse the decline have taken on new urgency.
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NFWF Applauds Executive Order to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
July 2, 2013 -- The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today expressed support for the United States’ newly-enlarged initia