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Hawaiian Forest Birds
The Hawaiian Forest Bird Program focused on strategic investments to secure populations of three species—palila, Maui parrotbill and Nihoa millerbird, with an ancillary goal of applying lessons learned through focused recovery of these species to additional threatened Hawaiian forest bird species. In 2009, NFWF and partners developed the Hawaiian Forest Bird business plan for the conservation of Hawaiian forest birds to mitigate pervasive threats over a 10-year period.Image
Program
Pacific Southwest Fuels Management Partnership
The Pacific Southwest Fuels Management Partnership identifies and funds fuel management projects that reduce the risk of severe wildfire, protects ecological values of U.S. Forest Service restoration investments, and reduces the chance of damage to public and private improvements near U.S. Forest Service Lands.Image
RFP Submission
Chesapeake Watershed Investments for Landscape Defense (WILD) Grants 2025 Request for Proposals
RFP GUIDANCE
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and U.S.
Program
Pulling Together Initiative
Invasive plants represent a significant threat to the ecology and economy of the United States. They degrade millions of acres of critical wildlife habitat and cause billions of dollars in damage to farms and ranches each year. They can outcompete native species, alter food chains, and reduce biodiversity. NFWF sought to prevent, detect, or control invasive and noxious plants through a coordinated program of public/private partnerships. It also aimed to increase public awareness of the adverse impacts of invasive and noxious plants.Image
Federal & State Partners
USDA Forest Service
The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) works with NFWF to restore forest ecosystems across the United States.Image
Corporate Partners
OSI
McDonald’s USA helped launch the Grassland Resilience and Conservation Initiative in partnership with NFWF and several key beef and beverage suppliers, including OSI, with an aim to enhance wildlife habitat, conserve water resources and improve soil health. The Initiative is expected to help strengthen the resilience of the U.S. beef supply chain, including due to economic benefits participating ranchers are expected to receive via incentive payments.Image
Corporate Partners
Lopez Foods
McDonald’s USA helped launch the Grassland Resilience and Conservation Initiative in partnership with NFWF and several key beef and beverage suppliers, including Lopez Foods, with an aim to enhance wildlife habitat, conserve water resources and improve soil health. The Initiative is expected to also help strengthen the resilience of the U.S. beef supply chain, including due to economic benefits participating ranchers are expected to receive via incentive payments.Image