State Wildlife Grants distribute funds to projects that protect and manage each state’s species of greatest concern. This shorebird monitoring project in Maine is an example of a SWG project that serves the species, the ecosystem and the surrounding community.
The Teaming With Wildlife coaliton celebrates 10 years of success of the State and Tribal Wildlife Grants Program.
A brief video clip about the Oklahoma Wildlife Action Plan produced for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s “Outdoor Oklahoma” TV show. If we invest in the Oklahoma Wildlife Action Plan today, we can conserve wildlife and vital natural areas for future generations!
The Nevada Wildlife Action Plan, recently completed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife and its partners working together to prevent wildlife from becoming endangered. The Nevada Wildlife Action Plan is supported by the 25-organization strong Nevada Teaming with Wildlife Coalition.
Clean air, clean water and a place to live… it doesn’t get any simpler! Wildlife and their habitats play an important role in the lives of Virginians. We marvel at the thousands of birds that migrate along the Eastern Shore, and the deer and turkey that have rebounded from near extinction, all the while enjoying our natural “sanctuaries” — a quiet trout stream, magnificent forests, even our own backyards.
A video about the wildlife action plan recently completed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and it’s partners aiming to conserve wildlife before they become more rare and more costly to protect.
Dan Ashe, Director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, speaks at the 2012 Teaming With Wildlife Fly-in about the importance of the State & Tribal Wildlife Grants program to wildlife conservation across the country.
State Wildlife Grants give the Spiny Softshell Turtle a boost in Vermont by raising them in a protected environment and introducing them to their habitat to increase their chances of survival. WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports-