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Gulf Coast Recovery: Five Years in Review (2018)
NFWF launched the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fun
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Past Webinars and Slideshows
Interested in applying for a Fisheries Innovation Fund, Electronic Monitoring and Reporting, or New England Electronic Tec
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Hawaiʻi
Located in the central north Pacific Ocean and spanning 1,523 miles, the Hawaiian Archipelago consists of eight major and 124 minor islands. Due to its remote geography, Hawai‘i’s unique natural environment evolved in isolation. Hawai‘i has the world’s highest percentage of endemic species—90 percent of terrestrial and more than 25 percent of marine species are found nowhere else on Earth. In fact, every native forest bird species can only be found in Hawai‘i. Many of these birds are stunning in terms of beauty and sound; more than 55 species of honeycreeper originated from a founding group of Eurasian rosefinches such as the now extinct Kaua‘i ‘akialoa, for which half of its length was accounted for by its long sickle-shaped bill.Image

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Acres for America: Vital Open Spaces for Wildlife, People
This spring, a nationwide conservation partnership between NFWF and Walmart embarks on its ten-year anniversary with a notable distin
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Longleaf pine: When fire fuels a forest
In the stately longleaf pine forests of the Southeast, fire can be as ecologically important as water and sunshine.
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