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Rocky Mountain Rangelands
The Rocky Mountain Rangelands encompasses the Intermountain West, including Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. The region supports a unique assemblage of wildlife adapted to the harsh climate that often require large, open spaces to sustain their populations. Irrigated agricultural lands provide habitat for suites of waterfowl, waterbirds and shorebirds during their migration and breeding season. The relative arid nature of the region has also led to endemic fish found only in small river systems.Image
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Coastal Resilience
The cumulative cost of 16 separate weather events in the United States in 2017 was $306.2 billion, breaking the previous cost record of $214.8 billion in 2005.
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Working Ranch Lands
Private landowners are responsible for the use and management of more than two-thirds of our nation's land, including some of the most important fish and wildlife habitats in the United States. Across the West, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is working with ranchers, federal and state partners, and other non-profit organizations to support conservation on working lands.Image
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2018 Annual Report
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Annual Report
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2017 Annual Report
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LEED Habitat Conservation Program
This page is for contributions to be made to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation as part of SSpc83 - Alternative Compliance Path for LEED 2009 Credit Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat.Image
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ALABAMA
“Investments under the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund have helped the state of Alabama achieve major conservation priorities that might oth
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RESTORE Colorado Program
RESTORE Colorado funds at-scale habitat restoration and stewardship projects on public and private conservation lands in Colorado that have the greatest benefit for wildlife and local communities. RESTORE Colorado is a partnership among NFWF and Great Outdoors Colorado, the Gates Family Foundation, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Colorado Water Conservation Board.Image
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Federal & State Partners
Colorado Water Conservation Board
The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) has collaborated with NFWF in the ReStORE Colorado Program (Restoration and Stewardship of Outdoor Resources and the Environment). ReStORE establishes funding contributed by multiple partners to fund large restoration projects to improve habitat in Colorado.Image