Current Initiatives
Among the wide array of conservation and outdoor programs we support, the following five initiatives are the most urgent.

Getting Kids Back to Nature
Nature-Deficit Disorder. Children and teens spend less and less time outdoors, despite its many benefits. It’s a fast-growing national problem our Foundation is working to solve in Florida.
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Combatting Invasives
Non-native invasive species like Burmese pythons, Brazilian pepper, and lionfish threaten Florida’s natural ecosystems and cost millions of dollars annually to control. See how the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida is helping combat them.
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Restoring Our Reefs
Coral reefs are central to the health and diversity of our oceans. Although coral reefs represent only one percent of ocean habitats, they serve as home, protection, and spawning grounds for a fourth of all marine life.
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Conserving Florida’s Wildlife
From panthers to Panhandle lilies, Florida is home to a stunning array of native animals and plants. See how you can help us provide them with lasting protection.
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Preserving Our Outdoor Heritage
Few Americans fully appreciate the importance of hunting and shooting sports to conservation. The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida financially supports FWC’s efforts to attract a new generation of men and women to hunting and the shooting sports, including archery.
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