The State and Tribal Wildlife Grant Programs: 20 Years of Conservation Success

This report presents highlights of projects funded through the State and Tribal Wildlife Grant Programs from 2000-2020. The report was jointly published by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, with support from the National Wildlife Federation, The Wildlife Society, and the American Fisheries Society. Project highlights from conservation agencies of all 56 states, commonwealths, and territories of the United States and from conservation agencies of selected federally recognized tribes are featured. States and tribes are organized in this report based on geographic location of these agencies and their alignment within boundaries of the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, and Western Associations of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

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Fly Fish Clinic at Wolf Creek
The Office of Conservation Investment funds conservation and connects people with nature through grants that support conservation efforts with partners. We provide technical assistance and administer grants that distribute millions of dollars annually to support fish and wildlife conservation,...
Native American Rock Carvings
The Office of the Native American Liaison advises leadership on actions and identifies project areas federal and Tribal conservation efforts will effectively conserve fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats. To support national efforts Native American Liaisons are placed in each region as an...