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Entergy
Entergy celebrates the 25th anniversary of its Environmental Initiatives Fund, supporting projects or programs that reduce emissions, protect natural resources, restore wetlands and forests, and provide opportunities for volunteerism in its communities.Image
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Helping turtles and amphibians cross the road for their “big night”
Imagine the first signs of spring after a frigid winter: a mostly thawed ground, snowy days giving way to rainy nights, and longer, lighter evenings.
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Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative
The Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative supports conservation projects in the Pecos River Watershed, which extends from eastern New Mexico into West Texas, and comprises a large portion of the energy-rich Permian Basin. The initiative identifies strategic conservation opportunities and works to enhance and restore the natural resources and wildlife habitat in the region.Image
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company Nature Restoration Grants
Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Nature Restoration Grants, a partnership with NFWF, supports community-based stewardship and restoration of vital habitats in northern and central California.Image
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Raven Studies
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is currently seeking proposals to organize and analyze raven monitoring and management data collected from 2013-2017 in the California range of the desert tortoise.Image
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Rocky Mountain Rangelands Program
Working closely and on a voluntary basis with private landowners, the Rocky Mountain Rangelands Program conserves and restores habitat for wildlife adapted to harsh climates that often require large open spaces to sustain their populations.Image
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Russian River Coho
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's Russian River Coho Program worked to restore coho in the Russian River by changing traditional water management practices on a watershed scale, including modifications in how and when water was acquired and dispersed for human use.Image
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Sacramento District California In-Lieu Fee Program
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Sacramento District California In-Lieu Fee Program provides a mitigation option that can be used by permittees to compensate for authorized impacts to aquatic resources. The Program covers the geographic area under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District within the State of California (Program Area).Image
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Sagebrush Shrub-Steppe Mitigation
The Sagebrush Shrub-Steppe Mitigation program is seeking proposals to create permanent, in-kind replacement of 50-acres of mature sagebrush shrub-steppe habitat in Benton and/or Franklin County, Washington.Image