October, 2024

A light brown feline animal stands in the snow.

Wildlife Management Should Be Guided by Science, Not the Ballot Box

There has been a troubling trend in recent years in which activists try to turn wildlife management over to voters at the ballot box. The problem with these misguided measures … Read more

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Climate Education Takes Center Stage at Climate Week NYC 2024

This year at Climate Week NYC (September 22-29, 2024) National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and its partners collaborated to address climate education through a series of events that engaged educators, student … Read more

Hispanic Heritage Month Employee Spotlight: Justin Williams

Name: Justin Williams Pronouns: He/Him Position: National Advocacy Operations & Data Strategy Manager (Campaigns Team & Operations Team) What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you? Of course it is … Read more

Meet the 2024 Class of NWF Graduate Student Research Fellows

The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is pleased to introduce the recipients of this year’s graduate student research fellowships. Each year, NWF Graduate Student Research Fellows support the advancement of NWF … Read more

A brown horse drinks from a marshy pond.

Wild Horses of Assateague: A Naturalized Species

Like many Americans tend to do during the summer, I made sure to hit the beach a few times. As a Marylander, there’s only so many times you can visit … Read more

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