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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

Corporate Partners
Covanta
Covanta supports the Fishing for Energy conservation program, which has prevented over 4 million pounds of fishing gear from potentially entering U.S. coasts and waterways since 2008.Image

Corporate Partners
Golden State Foods
McDonald’s USA helped launch the Grassland Resilience and Conservation Initiative in partnership with NFWF and several key beef and beverage suppliers, including Golden State 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

Corporate Partners
General Mills
General Mills supports projects that restore and enhance habitat for fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin through the Sustain Our Great Lakes Program and in the Southern Great Plains through the Conservation Partners Program. The projects funded by General Mills help farmers accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture principles.Image

Foundation Partners
The Hunter Family Foundation
The Hunter Family Foundation supports the Chi-Cal Rivers Fund, which aims to restore the health, vitality, resilience and accessibility of the waterways in Chicago and the Calumet region.Image

Corporate Partners
Radius Recycling
Radius Recycling supports the Fishing for Energy conservation program, which has prevented over 4 million pounds of fishing gear from potentially entering U.S. coasts and waterways since 2008.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

Foundation Partners
Walton Family Foundation
The Walton Family Foundation supports NFWF's Fisheries Innovation Fund and projects in the Upper Mississippi Watershed.Image
