Projects
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CDFW Provides Nearly $36 Million for Projects to Save Salmon and Other California Fish and Wildlife Species
Saving salmon and rebuilding their populations for future Californians involves many key actions including investing in and restoring salmon strongholds as climate refugia, increasing partnerships, working with Tribes, doing more large-scale restoration at a faster pace, modernizing old infrastructure and creating fish passage around migration barriers. Today’s awards invest in those types of salmon projects.
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CDFW Announces $22.5 Million to Benefit Salmon and Support Critical Habitat Projects Statewide
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the award of $22.5 million to 19 projects to support the restoration of critical habitat for salmon, climate resiliency, wildlife corridors and wetlands restoration.
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$3.6 million for invasive species projects
Michigan awards $3.6 million for invasive species projects The state of Michigan Wednesday announced that 35 projects will share $3.6 million in grants through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.
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2023 Wildlife Conservation Board Funds Projects
Wild ducks fly over the Kramer Ranch, part of a conservation easement to protect migratory bird habitat, seasonal upland wetlands, rangelands, grasslands and habitat linkages in Lassen and Modoc counties. Photo © Josh Vest.
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2023 Wildlife Conservation Board Funds Environmental Improvement and Acquisition Projects
The three approved projects will benefit fish and wildlife through funding mechanisms that support biodiversity, watershed restoration, climate resiliency and working landscapes that integrate economic, social and environmental stewardship practices beneficial to the environment, landowners and the local community.
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2 new conservation projects
In its first six years, the Utah Cutthroat Slam has raised over $68,000 for native cutthroat trout restoration
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$13 Million for Coho Recovery Projects on the North Coast
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the award of funding to an initial 15 multi-benefit restoration and protection projects for North Coast coho salmon recovery under its Proposition 1 grant program.
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Cutthroat Slam Funds Projects
Two new conservation projects geared toward helping Utah’s native cutthroat trout were announced Jan. 18, during an annual Utah Cutthroat Slam meeting.
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Funds for Environmental Improvement and Acquisition Projects
Attiyeh Ranch Nacimiento River and rock outcropping
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Nearly $1 Million For Watershed Remediation Projects From CDFW’s Cannabis Grant
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the selection of four projects to receive funding for watershed remediation and enhancement projects.
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$3.6 million for invasive species prevention and management projects
Protecting our water and preserving our environment are essential to ensuring our economy, families, and communities succeed
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Four Projects for Recreational Fisheries
NOAA is funding four projects that will enhance recreational fisheries engagement and restore habitat through the coastal National Fish Habitat Partnerships.
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Dow Chemical settlement funds restoration projects for River area
Behind a fence topped with barbed wire, a sign warns Saginaw residents not to trespass on the site of a former General Motors foundry. In the near future, they will instead be encouraged to pass onto the land.
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$226 Million in Projects Approved in Second Open Ocean Restoration Plan
The Deepwater Horizon Open Ocean Trustee Implementation Group released the Final Open Ocean Restoration Plan 2
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The grassroots projects will improve water quality and aquatic habitat
FishAmerica Foundation Awards Four Habitat Improvement Grants
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Volunteers needed for fish projects in Oregon
ODFW is looking for volunteers to help with fish projects in the south coast area. The data collected helps biologists manage salmon and is also a high priority in the Rogue Fall Chinook SMU Conservation Plan.
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Fisheries Habitat Restoration and Forest Legacy Projects Awarded $13 Million Plus
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the selection of 41 projects that will receive funding for the restoration, enhancement and protection of anadromous salmonid habitat in California watersheds, as well as forest legacy restoration.