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The Taos Ski Valley Foundation, Moore Charitable Foundation’s New Mexico affiliate, is proud to be recognized as a state-level sponsor of the Leopold Conservation Award…
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- North Carolina
On March 7, a celebration was held for the newly restored Reaves Chapel in North Carolina. Built by emancipated African Americans in the 1800s, this…
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- The Bahamas

On World Fisheries Day, we highlight how sustainable fishing provides benefits to our oceans by supporting the livelihoods of small-scale fishing communities. Read more here.
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Let’s celebrate World Migratory Bird Day and recognize the critical role these amazing birds play in our ecosystems as seed dispersers, pollinators, and natural pest…
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- Colorado
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On August 14, 2024, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced $1.5 million in grants to protect and enhance aquatic and riparian habitats and…
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From Florida International University and the Shark Conservation Fund: Big sharks equal big impact, but there’s a big problem FIU-led study reveals those most affected…
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Trevor Bacon, Director of Marine Programs for The Moore Charitable Foundation, recently spoke with Global Fishing Watch to discuss the marine conservation work happening in…
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- Panama

The Moore Charitable Foundation through its Panama affiliate, The Islas Secas Foundation, is proud to partner with Panamanian conservation champions. Catalina Gómez, grants and partnerships…
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- North Carolina
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced a record-breaking $33.5 million in conservation grants from The Longleaf Landscape Stewardship Fund (LLSF). This historic investment,…
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To raise awareness of the critical role the ocean plays in our lives and the importance of protecting it, World Oceans Day was first proposed…
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