National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Post

Today NFWF and partners announced $122.5 million in grants through the America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative: America the Beautiful Challenge. Sixty-one grants will support landscape-scale conservation projects across the country. Learn more >> https://loom.ly/1dZAcnY This year’s grants will benefit wildlife species and communities through the restoration of more than 31,000 acres, open 1,200 miles of stream for fish passage, put nearly 94,000 acres under prescribed fire management and improve grazing practices on more than 15,900 acres. 🙌🙌 Thank you to our partners in this effort, the U.S. Department of the Interior though the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the USDA, the United States Department of Defense, and Native Americans in Philanthropy. 📷: Elk herd in Grand Teton National Park

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Breathtaking in the snow. I just want to run with the herd today!!!!! --MSK; ungulate in a former lifetime.

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Mike Smith

Education and Environmental Reporter @ Coastal Point | Award-Winning Environmental Journalism

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So important to restore and protect habitat

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Alfonso S. Restivo

Prof. Alfonso S. Restivo, BA, MA, PostMA, Nature Walking & Hiking; As a Public Service, Providing “Free” In-person Nature Walking & Hiking Experiences; Chicagoland, IL, USA; 708.227.8942 (Text or Voicemail)

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Great Post! Posting-Org. Endorsed by Prof. Alfonso S. Restivo, Nature Walking & Hiking

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