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McNeill-Peach Creek Unit at San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge
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Full forest full of green trees with green plants on the ground.
Marais des Cygnes and Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuges are working with partners to restore bottomland hardwood forests in Kansas by planting thousands of trees on old fields along the Marais des Cygnes River and Neosho River to combat climate change, sequester carbon, and provide more habitat...

Partner Category

Here we partner with a wider variety of other organizations on projects to meet shared conservation goals.

Other Partners

Here are just a few of our National Partners. You can view the full list of FWS partners, along with the regions and areas of focus our work together entails.

Partnership Services

Through our partnerships we are able to expand our capabilities through the inclusion of services in areas such as:

  • Grant opportunities
  • Sponsorship of grants
  • Cooperative Agreements

To find out more about how our partner provides services view our partner services below.