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Corporate Partners
Apache Corporation
As a corporate partner of the Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative, Apache Corporation is taking on a new way of addressing conservation in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico.Image
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Corporate Partners
Pūlama Lāna‘i
Pūlama Lāna‘i supports the Kuahiwi a Kai: Lānaʻi Watershed Conservation Program, which focuses on watershed-scale strategies to protect and enhance Lānaʻi’s coral reefs, native plants and animals, endangered Hawaiian petrel habitat, and sensitive coastal cultural sites, while fostering co-management with, and engagement of, Lānaʻi’s community stakeholders.Image
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Foundation Partners
OceanX, an Initiative of Dalio Philanthropies
OceanX is a mission to explore the ocean and bring it back to the world through captivating media.Image
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Acres for America Program
Walmart’s Acres for America program stands today as the leading public-private land conservation partnership in the United States. The partnership began in 2005, when Walmart and NFWF joined forces to establish Acres for America as a groundbreaking effort to support and catalyze the conservation of lands and wildlife habitat of national significance, and to benefit local communities and local economies.Image
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Regional Coastal Resilience Assessments
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center, has developed Regional Coastal Resilience Assessments that identify Resilience Hubs – large areas of natural, open space or habitat where, if investments are made in conservation or restoration, there is the greatest potential for both improved human community resilience and benefits to fish, wildlife, and their habitats.Image
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Alaska Fish and Wildlife Fund
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has partnered with private and public entities, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Forest Service, to further conservation of species and habitat while supporting communities responding to challenges presented by changing climate and land use in Alaska.Image
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Targeted Watershed Assessments
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NatureServe and UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling Analysis Center, in consultation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to conduct eight in-depth Targeted Watershed Assessments.Image
![Jacksonville, Florida city meets shoreline](/sites/default/files/styles/related_content_314w_/public/2019-12/jacksonville-florida-shoreline-1446x705.jpg?itok=Q7FX82QT)