Native warm season grasses are extremely valuable as winter cover for wildlife. These heavy stemmed grasses typically remain standing during periods of heavy snow, unlike the cool season varieties. This...
Read More »Native warm season grasses are extremely valuable as winter cover for wildlife. These heavy stemmed grasses typically remain standing during periods of heavy snow, unlike the cool season varieties. This...
Read More »Recognized by West Virginia as one of the few streams in the state with naturally reproducing wild native rainbow trout and native brook trout, Seneca Creek has a new lease...
Read More »For the past 20 years, West Virginia’s woodcock population has been on a steady downward trend. A new conservation effort to inventory available woodcock habitat was completed, with support from...
Read More »Your support was a part of a $50,000 Wildlife Forever grant to support bighorn sheep in the Hell’s Canyon region of Washington. This region is recognized as one of the...
Read More »A corridor is being conserved along Washington’s Hoh River thanks in part to support from Wildlife Forever. The project, being implemented by the Western Rivers Conservancy, will safeguard one of...
Read More »Since 1967, a hatchery run by Sea Resources of Chinook, Washington has served a dual role of teaching young people about fish and fisheries management while supplementing the salmon stocking...
Read More »The upland bird population of the Tonasket Ranger District in the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests got a major boost, thanks to a fencing project supported by Wildlife Forever. The...
Read More »The upper South Fork of the Holston River in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is a major tributary of the entire Tennessee Valley Drainage. For its first 30 to...
Read More »Biologists in Virginia recently completed a six-year study to help manage the state’s black bear population thanks to support from Wildlife Forever. Biologists trapped black bears in northwestern and southwestern...
Read More »The Elliot Acres Fish Hatchery was closed in the early 1960s because of limited financial resources and fell into a state of disrepair. Thanks to help from Wildlife Forever, the...
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