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Species
Conservation programs funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation benefit hundreds of species and the habitats they depend on across the United States. NFWF has developed conservation strategies with measurable outcomes that track progress for many of these species. These species are good indicators of healthy habitats.
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Programs
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awards competitive grants through our programs to protect and conserve our nation’s fish, wildlife, plants and habitats. The Foundation works with public and private partners in all 50 states and U.S. territories to solve the most challenging conservation problems. Explore our programs below to learn about their conservation goals and strategies, and the species and landscapes they support.
Landscape
Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Recognized as a “national treasure” for its historical, cultural, economic and ecological significance, the Chesapeake is the largest estuary in North America and one of the most productive in the world. Its watershed stretches across more than 64,000 square miles in the Mid-Atlantic, spanning from Norfolk, Virginia to Cooperstown, New York and from the sandy coastal plains of Delmarva Peninsula in Delaware and Maryland to the headwaters of the Potomac River in West Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains.Image
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Offices
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation maintains five regional offices across the United States to administer our programs, manage and develop our partnerships and deliver local services.
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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation works with our public and private partners to address current conservation challenges and prepare for future challenges impacting fish, wildlife and local communities across the country. Our grant programs increase wildlife and community resilience to the impacts of storms, recovers and enhances land impacted by wildfire, improves water quality for healthier ecosystems, and conserves ranch lands in the West.
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Become a Partner
Support from corporate, federal and state, and private partners has helped NFWF become one of the world’s largest conservation grant makers.
Corporate Partners
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo supports the Resilient Communities program, which funds projects that can measurably improve resilience to a changing climate through conservation, community capacity building, and adaptation focused on affordable housing and small businesses.Image
Corporate Partners
Altria
Altria supports conservation programs in the Chesapeake Bay, Columbia Basin, Cumberland Plateau, and longleaf pine ecosystems to conserve water, restore aquatic habitats, and promote more sustainable agriculture.Image
Corporate Partners
Cleveland-Cliffs
Cleveland-Cliffs supports conservation programs across the Great Lakes basin to restore critical wildlife habitat, improve water quality, and enhance the health and accessibility of the region’s waterways.Image
Corporate Partners
ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips supports conservation programs spanning the Gulf of Mexico, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and Alaska to improve important habitat and drive innovations for conserving high-priority birds and large mammals.Image