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Hawaiian Forest Birds
The Hawaiian Forest Bird Program focused on strategic investments to secure populations of three species—palila, Maui parrotbill and Nihoa millerbird, with an ancillary goal of applying lessons learned through focused recovery of these species to additional threatened Hawaiian forest bird species. In 2009, NFWF and partners developed the Hawaiian Forest Bird business plan for the conservation of Hawaiian forest birds to mitigate pervasive threats over a 10-year period.Image

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Los Padres National Forest
The Los Padres National Forest (LPNF) spans nearly two million acres in the Coast and Transverse Mountain Ranges of central and southern California.
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Angeles National Forest
The Angeles National Forest serves as the picturesque backdrop for one of the country’s largest urban centers, providing approximately 700,000 acres of open
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Press Releases
NFWF Announces $540,000 in Grants to Restore River Habitat in the Rio Grande Headwaters
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NFWF in the News
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NFWF Announces $26.5 Million Award to Restore 17 miles of Shoreline at McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge
Award will help construct critical beach and dune landscape to protect Texas’s largest expanse of coastal wetlands, as well as coastal communities and infrastructure in Jefferson County