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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Farmers for Soil Health Partnership Announces $13.6 Million in New Grants
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Awards $2.3 Million to Restore Marshes along Galveston Bay in Texas
WASHINGTON D.C.
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Restoring and Managing Diverse Eastern Forests
Such photographs often show rolling hills and mountains covered in a carpet of green canopy.
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EPA, NFWF Fund Actions to Improve Water Quality in Bay-Linked Rivers and Streams in Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA (Feb. 10, 2021) – The U.S.
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Announces Launch of New Coastal Resilience Dashboard
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 2, 2024) – The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced the launch of the Coastal Resilience Dash
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Delaware River Watershed
The Delaware River is internationally recognized for its exceptional ecologically and historically significant sites.
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Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Recognized as a “national treasure” for its historical, cultural, economic and ecological significance, the Chesapeake is the largest estuary in North America and one of the most productive in the world. Its watershed stretches across more than 64,000 square miles in the Mid-Atlantic, spanning from Norfolk, Virginia to Cooperstown, New York and from the sandy coastal plains of Delmarva Peninsula in Delaware and Maryland to the headwaters of the Potomac River in West Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains.Image

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NFWF Announces $34.3 Million for Gulf Restoration Projects in Florida
Second Round of Grants from the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund
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