this was taken from the NWTF page: https://www.nwtf.org/our-impact/healthy-habitats
Visit the National Wild Turkey website at: https://www.nwtf.org/
Visit the National Wild Turkey website at: https://www.nwtf.org/
Healthy Habitats
The NWTF is working on landscape level across the country
to ensure the future of wildlife and wild places.
Creating Healthy Habitats
Creating healthy habitat for wild turkeys and countless others species is where the NWTF pours the majority of its resources because we know that this is the most effective way to benefit wild turkeys on a scale that makes a difference.
Since the NWTF was founded, it has conserved or enhanced more than 22 million acres of wildlife habitat to benefit wild turkeys.
The NWTF conservatively leverages funding 4-to-1, meaning for every dollar raised by our dedicated volunteers, members and staff, we turn it into four dollars at an absolute minimum. It’s not uncommon to see our dollars being leveraged at an even higher rate. That’s why our 30-plus-year partnership with the USDA Forest Service is so strong; it’s why our partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is rapidly growing; and it’s why we are often engaged to improve habitat by an array of other partners, ranging from state wildlife agencies, state forestry agencies, non-governmental organizations, private organizations and private donors.
Your support can make a difference.
Creating healthy habitat for wild turkeys and countless others species is where the NWTF pours the majority of its resources because we know that this is the most effective way to benefit wild turkeys on a scale that makes a difference.
Since the NWTF was founded, it has conserved or enhanced more than 22 million acres of wildlife habitat to benefit wild turkeys.
The NWTF conservatively leverages funding 4-to-1, meaning for every dollar raised by our dedicated volunteers, members and staff, we turn it into four dollars at an absolute minimum. It’s not uncommon to see our dollars being leveraged at an even higher rate. That’s why our 30-plus-year partnership with the USDA Forest Service is so strong; it’s why our partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is rapidly growing; and it’s why we are often engaged to improve habitat by an array of other partners, ranging from state wildlife agencies, state forestry agencies, non-governmental organizations, private organizations and private donors.
Your support can make a difference.