Today, Matt Sexton and Lauren Day of The Conservation Fund received the Southeast Regional Director’s Conservation Award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Pat Noonan, chairman emeritus and founder of The Conservation Fund and vice chairman and a founder of the Friends of the John Smith Chesapeake Trail, testified this week before the House Committee on Natural Resources
continue reading →The Conservation Fund has released A Sustainable Chesapeake: Better Models for Conservation, a new book that provides a conservation resource
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The Fund assisted with the preservation of an important inholding within Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area (NCA) in Colorado. This area provides critical wildlife and riparian habitat and supports diverse recreational activities.
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For the third year in a row, C&S Wholesale Grocers is helping The Conservation Fund’s Go Zero® program restore native forests for wildlife by offsetting the annual carbon dioxide emissions of its corporate headquarters buildings
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The Conservation Fund and award winning filmmakers from Nomadsland have teamed up to create our first environmental documentary.
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op-rated environmental nonprofit The Conservation Fund and cause marketing video experts NomadsLand joined forces to co-produce the Fund’s first viral video campaign.
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A grant of more than $3.3 million has been awarded for the development of habitat conservation plan that will provide benefits to threatened and endangered species while accommodating wind energy development.
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The Aspen Ridge Habitat Conservation Project protects 640 acres of prime sage grouse habitat through a conservation easement
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The Conservation Fund’s voluntary carbon offset program, Go Zero® plants its one millionth tree in a Midwest Region national wildlife refuge—made possible by a mix of donations from corporations, foundations and individuals.
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