The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that seeks to protect our outstanding animals and plants and the lands and waters they need to survive.
The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that seeks to protect our outstanding animals and plants and the lands and waters they need to survive.
We help fund the Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network which provides 284,000 children and teens annually with outdoor experiences.
Hunting helps maintain healthy populations of deer and other animals and provides an incentive to landowners to manage for wildlife.
We work with FWC and many others to conserve Florida’s outstanding animals and plants and the habitats they call home.
Florida’s fisheries are renowned. But our reefs are declining. Read what we and others are doing about it.
Lionfish, Burmese pythons and tegu lizards are among the non-native species threatening Florida’s ecosystems. You can help.
We help fund the Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network which provides 284,000 children and teens annually with outdoor experiences.
Hunting helps maintain healthy populations of deer and other animals and provides an incentive to landowners to manage for wildlife.
We work with FWC and many others to conserve Florida’s outstanding animals and plants and the habitats they call home.
Florida’s fisheries are renowned. But our reefs are declining. Read what we and others are doing about it.
Lionfish, Burmese pythons and tegu lizards are among the non-native species threatening Florida’s ecosystems. You can help.
We help fund the Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network which provides 284,000 children and teens annually with outdoor experiences.
Hunting helps maintain healthy populations of deer and other animals and provides an incentive to landowners to manage for wildlife.
Your car can still help save the planet. Each of our plates has a slightly different focus.
Since 1994, the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida has raised and given away nearly $100 million in grants to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and many other public and private partners.
Meet Dani Dani Richter, Director of Philanthropy at the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida, has been helping Floridians make
February marks the anniversary of Florida’s loss of a conservation hero: Maggy Hurchalla (December 11, 1940 – February 19, 2022).
FWC biologists recently made history by capturing and collaring the heaviest Florida panther ever recorded: a massive 166-pound adult male!
During the summer of 1964, the shores of St. Augustine beach became a pivotal battleground in the fight for civil
Protecting wild Florida begins with you. From Pensacola Bay to Key West, our Foundation is working to protect Florida’s natural lands and waters and the wildlife they harbor.
Help ensure future generations can experience wild Florida by donating now.
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