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Managing Aquatic Invasive Vegetation to Restore Lake Erie Wetlands
Jul 8, 2025
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Another Chesapeake Bay Salt Marsh Restored
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Gulf of Maine Coastal Program Presents "Meet Your Marsh!" Event
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Supporting Conservation of (not so) Common Terns on Lake Superior
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Elk River Tidal Marsh Creation Yield Benefits for Fish and the Community
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Restoring Turtle Grass for Hungry Florida Manatees
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Building Resilient Coastal Habitats for Native Species in Northern California
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Service Awards $3 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands in California
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Our Partners
Service Awards $3 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands in California
Jan 7, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
More Than $25 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands and Build Coastal Resiliency
Jan 7, 2025
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$10.8 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands and Build Coastal Resiliency
Jan 30, 2024
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Awards More Than $20 Million To Help Coastal Community Resilience, Provide Economic Benefits and Protect Native Ecosystems
Dec 20, 2021
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Land Management
Gulf of Maine Coastal Program Presents "Meet Your Marsh!" Event
Jul 8, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Supporting Conservation of (not so) Common Terns on Lake Superior
Jul 8, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Elk River Tidal Marsh Creation Yield Benefits for Fish and the Community
Jul 8, 2025
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Our Partners
Bringing Together Wetland Restoration Stakeholders in the Great Lakes
Jul 8, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Thinning Conifer Forests to Enhance Oak Savannah Habitat in the Northwest
Jul 8, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Managing Aquatic Invasive Vegetation to Restore Lake Erie Wetlands
Jul 8, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Another Chesapeake Bay Salt Marsh Restored
Jul 8, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Restoring Turtle Grass for Hungry Florida Manatees
Jul 7, 2025
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Migratory Species
2025 Delaware Bay Shorebird Count Complete
Jul 7, 2025
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Building Resilient Coastal Habitats for Native Species in Northern California
Jul 3, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
Gulf of Maine Coastal Program 2024 Highlights
Jan 6, 2025
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Dan Murphy: Taking a Landscape Approach to Conserving Wildlife
Dec 16, 2024

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