January, 2026

NWF Celebrates 90 Years

Can you believe it has been 90 years since the National Wildlife Federation was founded? Today, the National Wildlife Federation continues to unite Americans with the common purpose of protecting … Read more

Let Us Rejoice in Rivers that Flow Through Us All

Rivers are sacred things, all the more important and sublime in a watery land like Florida. Rivers connect our present to our past, connect our swamps and wetlands to our … Read more

Empowering Students, Staff, and Communities for Sustainability

From February 17–19, 2026, school and sustainability leaders from across the country will gather in San Diego, California, for the 16th annual Green Schools Conference (GSC). We are proud to … Read more

Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units: The Backbone of U.S. Wildlife Conservation

Steelhead—a rainbow trout known for its long migrations—is an anglers’ prize. In Idaho, the iconic species supports popular sport fisheries, drawing anglers from around the world and bringing in hundreds … Read more

Adult and cub lynx in the snow.

Washington’s Wildlife Comeback: The Return of Wolves, Wolverines, and Other Carnivores

Washington is a great state for charismatic megafauna. That this smallest western state, which has the least amount of public land, can make that boast is evidence of our region’s … Read more

The Nature of Fishing

One of the things I admire about the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is their commitment to working with sportsmen’s groups to achieve their conservation goals. NWF recognizes, through programs like … Read more

‘Tis the Season to Give the Gift of Nature

As the year draws to a close and as thoughts turn to the holidays, gifts are given in the spirit of love and connection. ‘Tis the season to give the … Read more