
Fall in Love with Wild America
In honor of Valentine’s Day, National Wildlife Federation staff members are sharing favorite wild places and hidden gems – from national parks to national forests to wildlife refuges. As naturalist David Mizejewski says, “What a gift.” Not only do they inspire and amaze millions of visitors, America’s wild public lands provide habitat for an extraordinary […]

Over 500 Million Acres, One Job
As a new administration arrives in Washington, D.C., thousands of appointments will be made to fill critical positions in our federal government. One appointment in particular matters a great deal to wildlife, habitat, and our wild and working public lands: the Secretary of the Interior. Why does the head of a department sometimes humorously called […]

12 Gifts You Gave to Wildlife This Year
This past year, thoughtful, generous, and passionate National Wildlife Federation supporters like you helped give countless wildlife the freedom to be wild and thrive. Thank you! Please enjoy reading about 12 of our favorite gifts that you helped give to wildlife in 2016. 100,000 MORE SAFE ACRES FOR WILDLIFE Photo by National Wildlife Photo Contest […]
Calling on President-elect Trump to Stand with Wildlife
This past year, we’ve made important progress protecting wildlife – from guaranteeing more range for wild bison, to cutting carbon pollution that threatens moose, to restoring major water systems like the Great Lakes, the Gulf of Mexico and the Chesapeake Bay. And there is still the potential for more gains, as President Obama considers rules […]

A Win For Outdoor Recreation Marks a Win for Wildlife!
Big news! A bill is headed to the president’s desk that will include the outdoor recreation industry as part of the nation’s GDP! Doesn’t sound exciting? Wondering how that helps our land, water, air, and wildlife? Just bear with me. Much of outdoor recreation takes place on our public lands, which are also home to […]

Avett Brothers: This Land is Our Land
The Avett Brothers performing “This Land Is Our Land” The earliest years of my life were spent growing up on a mountainside. They were years full of scrambling up hills, marveling at tadpoles, and hearing the earth beneath my feet everyday on my walk to the school bus. No matter how many years have since passed or how […]

Energy Leases Canceled in Wildlife Habitat
Herds of elk, mule deer and pronghorn, black bears, mountain lions, native cutthroat trout, peregrine falcons and other wildlife living in parts of western Colorado have more certainty now that the sagebrush lands, mountain meadows, waters and forested hillsides on which they depend won’t be disturbed any time soon by new oil and gas wells. The […]

An American Issue: Protecting Public Lands for Fish and Wildlife
In the months before the election, the National Wildlife Federation launched a campaign calling candidates running for office to support our wild public lands. What happened? It worked! Tens of thousands of Americans, plus 41 sporting and wildlife organizations joined in demanding that public lands stay in public hands. Politicians from both parties also listened […]

Beyond Politics: Important Decisions for Wildlife Conservation
The next President and Congress face important decisions for wildlife conservation. Already, nearly one out of every three U.S. species are considered at-risk, and many wildlife populations are in decline. Unless action is taken soon on the following conservation challenges, many of these animals’ could reach a tipping point. Confronting Climate Change Wildlife like moose […]

5 Endangered Species That Depend On Public Lands
Think about our national parks. What comes to mind? Many of us think of spectacular landscapes, family adventures, and, of course, incredible wildlife. These places we love are all of those things, but they are also places created to protect and restore wildlife. Our national parks, wildlife refuges and other wild public lands provide crucial […]