2007 Annual Report
The National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation has an impressive conservation track record. Over the
years, we’ve helped launch or contribute to some of the most
important conservation initiatives in history: the North American
Waterfowl Management Plan, the Partners in Flight Migratory Bird
Program, Pacific Salmon restoration, Chesapeake Bay restoration, and
many more. Reflecting on these accomplishments and the scope of
our giving over nearly 25 years, we constantly ask ourselves: How
can we increase the frequency of our successes and the impact of our
grantmaking?
We believe the answer to this question
lies in a more analytical approach to conservation investing, embedded
in an unwavering focus on measurable outcomes and a passion for
accountability. Our 2007 Annual Report explains our new approach
and it highlights how we have applied it to our four Keystone Programs:
Birds, Freshwater Fish, Marine and Coastal Systems, and Wildlife and
Habitats. This Keystone approach is a new era for NFWF – one
that we believe will make a world of difference for our precious
wildlife and the habitats upon which they depend.
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