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Protecting Habitat Where Land Meets Water
The 1,200-acre Pamunkey Indian Reservation sits on the shores of the Pamunkey River, a tributary of the York River in King William County, Virginia. Home to the federally recognized Pamunkey Indian Tribe, the reservation is located on a portion of the tribe’s ancestral land but is facing modern environmental challenges.Image

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Integrated and Innovative Stormwater Solutions
Supported by a 2017 Small Watersheds Grant from NFWF, the Low Impact Development (LID) Center, in partnership with the University of the District of Columbia‘s (UDC) College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences (CAUSES), spearheaded an innovative effort to integrate green infrastructure best management practices (BMPs) with urban agriculture.Image

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Diverse Partnerships for Clean Water
The Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership is a collaborative effort comprised of private and nonprofit entities working together towards a common goal. It is coordinated by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, in partnership with Turkey Hill and the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Association, to motivate greater conservation efforts on farms in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.Image

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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Truterra, LLC invest to bolster on-the-ground conservation expertise available to farmers
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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NFWF Announces Release of Killer Whale Research and Conservation Program 2020 Request for Proposals
WASHINGTON D.C.
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NFWF’s Northern Great Plains Program Announces Nearly $4 Million in New Conservation Grants
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Southeast Michigan Resilience Fund Awards $1.45 Million to Improve Community and Habitat Resilience
DETROIT (June 17, 2020) – Southeast Michigan Resilience Fund partners today announced seven pro
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