Established in 2018 The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida seeks to protect Florida’s outstanding animals and plants and the lands and waters they need to survive. We work closely with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and many other public and private partners. Make your tax-deductible donation
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Community Foundation Tampa Bay
Established in 2018 The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida seeks to protect Florida’s outstanding animals and plants and the lands and waters they need to survive. We work closely with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and many other public and private partners. Make your tax-deductible donation
The Florida Conservation Endowment
THE FLORIDA CONSERVATION ENDOWMENT The Florida Conservation Endowment is the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida’s general permanent endowment used to support our operations and the many programs and projects we fund. Help us help so many others by making an outright or planned gift to this endowment. Learn more
The Rare Plant Conservation Endowment
Rare plants account for nearly 15% of the state’s 2,864 native species, many of which can only be found in Florida. Some species have declined due to a long history of negative human impacts, while other species are rare due to biological constraints. Donate to our endowment to fund surveys,
The Children and Nature Endowment
The Children and Nature Endowment is a permanent endowment designed to support outdoor education, recreation and conservation programs for Florida’s youth. Florida is the national leader in outdoor education, with more than 284,000 children and teens annually having formative experiences in Nature. Please consider making an outright or planned gift
Florida Bat Fund
THE FLORIDA BONNETED BAT: WHAT ARE THEY? The Florida bonneted bat, Eumops floridanus, is the largest insectivorous (insect-eating) bat in North America. It’s the United States’ rarest bat – fewer than 1,000 are believed to remain — and is known only from southern Florida. Florida bonneted bats can reach a body
Florida Panther Fund
The puma once had the largest range of any land mammal in the Americas. The species was well adapted to a variety of habitats from forests to deserts, mountains to rainforests. Today, pumas are found in only half of their historic range, primarily in the mountain and desert regions of
Marine Mammal Fund
The Florida Grasshopper Sparrow
The Florida grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum floridanus) is a nonmigratory subspecies of the grassland sparrow and is found only on the dry prairies of south-central Florida. The song of the Florida grasshopper sparrow sounds much like a grasshopper, which is where it gets its name. Males only sing a few