Grants Library
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports vital conservation projects across the United States and its territories. Please search our grants library for additional information on individual grants.
Year | Name | Organization | Location | Award Amount |
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2016 | Sampling for Eastern Brook Trout in Unassessed Streams of the South Branch Tionesta Creek Drainage (PA) | Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania | South Branch Tionesta Creek along Route 666 between the towns of Tionesta and Sheffield, Clinton, Lycoming and Centre counties,Pennsylvania. 2. Unassessed streams in close proximity to Lock Haven University in Clinton County (and perhaps Lycoming or Centre County). |
$4,984.88 |
2016 | Whooping Crane Reintroduction to Southeastern U.S. - IV | Operation Migration-USA | The Eastern Migratory population of Whooping cranes travels between Wisconsin in the north to as far as Florida's Gulf Coast in the south. As such OM field staff will be traveling the same route to track and monitor the cranes during the migrations. | $75,000.00 |
2016 | Expand Electronic Fishing Logbooks for Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessels in Southern California | Sportfishing Association of California | San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties, California | $40,076.06 |
2016 | Integrating Terrestrial and Freshwater Conservation to Support Landscape Integrity: A Pilot Project in the Missouri Headwaters Basin of the High Divide (MT) | Climate Conservation | The MIssouri Headwaters Basin, which includes six main rivers and many tributaries, forms a large, central portion of the High Divide. Located in southwest Montana and southeast Idaho, it is a critical linkage area between the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Salmon-Selway Ecosystem in Idaho. | $72,124.75 |
2016 | Organizational Development for the Friends of Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge (AZ) | Friends of Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge | The proposal will support and impact the entire Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge which is approximately 118,000 acres. It is in Pima County, AZ and starts at the Mexico/US border and runs 30 miles north with SR 286 as the north-south highway through it. | $6,629.34 |
2016 | Nutrient and Sediment Reduction through Conservation Planning to Benefit the Ecology of the Saginaw Bay Watershed | Saginaw Conservation District | This project will take place throughout the central Saginaw Bay Watershed. It includes the Regional Conservation Partnership Program located within Saginaw, Bay, and Tuscola Counties. | $150,000.00 |
2016 | Coquille Wetland Livestock Exclusion and Native Species Establishment (OR) | Coquille Watershed Association | Lower Coquille River in Coos County, Oregon | $30,465.25 |
2016 | Accelerated Conservation Delivery through Diversified Partnerships in the Northern Great Plains | Ducks Unlimited, Inc. | The project is located in 29 counties of North Dakota within the Red River Basin, Missouri Coteau, and Missouri Slope physiographic regions of the Northern Great Plains. Each farm bill specialist assists producers in a three to four county area. | $194,745.31 |
2016 | Eradication of Yellow Crazy Ants on Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge - II | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Johnston Atoll NWR was established in 1926 “…as a refuge and breeding ground for native birds” and is the only nesting habitat available in over 750,000 square miles of open ocean for 15 seabird species, including two Birds of Conservation Concern (Christmas Shearwater and Blue-gray Noddy). | $380,000.00 |
2016 | Planning for Restoration of Fish Passage in East Weaver Creek (CA) | Northwest California Resource Conservation & Development Council | East Weaver Creek located north of Weaverville, California | $27,064.03 |