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- Oct 28, 2008 Tony Caligiuri First Regional Executive Director of Chesapeake Mid-Atlantic Natural Resource Center Tony Caligiuri has joined the National Wildlife Federation as the first Regional Executive Director of NWF’s recently-opened Chesapeake Mid-Atlantic Natural Resource Center in Reston , VA. Caligiuri will lead a staff of wildlife and conservation experts whose work focuses on implementing... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 U.S. Congress Approves Historic Protections for Great Lakes CONTACT: FOR... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Alaska News The Renewable Resources Coalition, Alaska ’s leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting the clean water and wild salmon of the Bristol Bay watershed, has been selected as the Alaska affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation. The decision was made final at the most... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Western News NWF's favorite race car driver, Leilani Munter, is heading to Hawaii with the Conservation Council for Hawaii (CCH) to spread the word about global warming. You may have seen Leilani at last year's NWF annual meeting, or seen her with NWF lobbying the halls of Congress for climate... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Southeast News In 1941, the US Army Corps of Engineers proposed a flood control project in the lower Mississippi Delta that would have had catastrophic environmental impacts to more than 314 square miles of wetlands. Fighting the project, known as the Yazoo Pumps, has been a top... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Gulf States News Conservation Vice President for Kansas Wildlife Federation (KWF), Steven Sorensen, on October 15 attended a historic black footed ferret release in Logan County Kansas. Nineteen ferrets were released in three different areas. The largest area was a 10,000-acre property. KWF has been very... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Great Lakes News The National Wildlife Federation and Alliance for the Great Lakes applaud the U.S. Congress for sealing historic protections for the Great Lakes that have been a decade in the making. The U.S. House approved September 22 the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Rocky Mountains News This past summer, Wyoming Wildlife Federation (WWF), Trout Unlimited (TU) and United Steelworkers of America 13214 hosted a rally in Rock Springs , Wyoming for Little Mountain – an area of public land that has become part of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Competitive Oil and Gas... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Northern Rockies News Sportsmen, sportswomen and local citizens in Great Falls and Missoula recently gathered to listen to legislative candidates as they talked about their views and philosophies on public access, conservation and energy development. Russell Country Sportsmen, Great Falls Archers, Missouri... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Oct 27, 2008 Northeast News The Connecticut Forest and Park Association was recently featured in an National Public Radio story regarding potential Congressional action adding two important hiking trails-the Metacomet and Massabesett Trails-to the National Trails System. CFPA has been a... National Wildlife Federation more...
- Dec 31, 2008 Photo Contest Winners
From a cardinal splashing in a birdbath to a leopard lurking in the delta, the winning images of the 38th annual National Wildlife Photo Contest are as varied as the planet's species
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