Hunting deer with lead ammunition has the side effect of killing America’s eagles

Hunting deer with lead ammunition has the side effect of killing America’s eagles

Dan Ashe, a lifelong hunter, emeritus board member of the National Wildlife Refuge Association, and former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, calls for Maryland to join the movement towards responsible hunting practices. His recent article in The Baltimore Sun highlights the critical issue of lead ammunition's harmful effects on both wildlife and public health.

Celebrate 30 Years of Refuge Heroes: Nominate for the 2024 Wildlife Refuge Awards!

Celebrate 30 Years of Refuge Heroes: Nominate for the 2024 Wildlife Refuge Awards!

It's a momentous year for the National Wildlife Refuge Association and our nation's wildlife wonders! As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Wildlife Refuge Awards this year, we proudly announce the opening of nominations for 2024. These prestigious awards honor the extraordinary individuals who dedicate their lives to protecting and conserving the National Wildlife Refuge System.

The Wildlife Toll: Why Continuing Resolutions Fall Short For The National Wildlife Refuge System

The Wildlife Toll: Why Continuing Resolutions Fall Short For The  National Wildlife Refuge System

The National Wildlife Refuge System stands as a stronghold for biodiversity and Nature-based Solutions supporting climate resiliency and conserving the delicate balance of nature. However, the ongoing challenge of funding through continuing resolutions poses a significant threat to the thriving wildlife that calls these national wildlife refuges home.

Winter's Tranquility Descends Upon National Wildlife Refuges: A Season of Sparkling Silence and Quiet Wonders

Winter's Tranquility Descends Upon National Wildlife Refuges: A Season of Sparkling Silence and Quiet Wonders

From the frosted peaks of Alaska to the sun-drenched shores of Florida, winter casts a spell upon the National Wildlife Refuge System, transforming each national wildlife refuge into a unique tapestry of quiet wonders. Whether you navigate snow-laden trails or stroll through sun-kissed grasslands, a sense of hushed beauty and hidden resilience awaits.

Strengthening Conservation Advocacy: Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus Expansion & Reconstitution

Strengthening Conservation Advocacy: Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus Expansion & Reconstitution

In a significant move for conservation advocacy on Capitol Hill, the Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus (CWRC) of the 118th Congress has been reconstituted, signaling an expansion of this vital bipartisan group. Established in 2006, the CWRC plays a crucial role in fortifying, protecting, and preserving the National Wildlife Refuge System. The reconstitution of the caucus reflects a growing bipartisan commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the Refuge System.

Igniting Change: A Visual Journey Into The USFWS Fire Program

 Igniting Change: A Visual Journey Into The USFWS Fire Program

Embark on a visual odyssey into the heart of America's wildlands with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Fire Program. In collaboration with Ian Shive from Tandem Stills + Motion, this groundbreaking video project transcends the boundaries of traditional storytelling, offering an intimate glimpse into the critical role of prescribed burns. Beyond reducing fuel loads, these intentional fires breathe life into delicate ecosystems like the southeast's pine savannas, fostering habitats for endangered species such as the gopher tortoise and red-cockaded woodpecker. This captivating journey not only captures the dance of flames on the landscape but also unveils the passionate professionals behind the scenes, dedicated to safeguarding our natural heritage. Join this transformative adventure, igniting a passion for the delicate balance between fire, habitats, and the incredible species that call these landscapes home.

Prowling Back From The Brink: The Florida Panthers’ Tale of Triumph & Challenge

Prowling Back From The Brink:  The Florida Panthers’ Tale of Triumph & Challenge

Florida Panthers are subspecies of Mountain Lion and are known for their elusive nature. They are highly independent and territorial, except when mating or raising kittens. Compared to other subspecies, Florida Panthers have characteristics of a crooked tail, unique patches on their fur, and black markings that highlight the tips of their tails, ears, and snout. They prefer warm climates like swamps, wetlands, and upland forests. In the past, their range extended beyond Florida, and many wild panthers were spotted in the Gulf Coast states, between Florida and Louisiana, and even in Arkansas. However, today, a majority of the remaining wild panthers can be found only in the southwestern tip of Florida, with an estimated population of just over 200 individuals. 

National Wildlife Refuge Expo 2023: A Celebration of Conservation on Capitol Hill

National Wildlife Refuge Expo 2023: A Celebration of Conservation on Capitol Hill

On Wednesday, November 15th, 2023, the halls of the Rayburn Office Building on Capitol Hill echoed with the enthusiastic celebration of wildlife conservation at the National Wildlife Refuge Expo. Back from a few years' hiatus during and following COVID, from 10 am to 2 pm, attendees had the opportunity to engage in a variety of activities, from a captivating live raptor display to adult coloring sessions, all while learning about the vital work happening within the Refuge System.

A Journey Through The Heart Of Conservation: Exploring New Mexico's National Wildlife Refuges

A Journey Through The Heart Of Conservation: Exploring New Mexico's National Wildlife Refuges

New Mexico, known as the "Land of Enchantment," captivates visitors with its diverse landscapes, never-ending sunsets, and rich natural and cultural heritage. Recently, the National Wildlife Refuge Association's board and staff embarked on an inspiring journey to the heart of this enchanting state. The mission: to explore and gain insights from two exceptional national wildlife refuges - Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge and Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge.

In the Shadows of Extinction: The Plight of the Red Wolves

In the Shadows of Extinction: The Plight of the Red Wolves

Red wolves desperately require your help at this moment. This remarkable species, known for its intelligence and stunning beauty, plays a vital role as an apex predator in its ecosystem. Protecting red wolves is crucial for maintaining a balanced and healthy environment. The survival of this species is in grave danger, and they are on the verge of extinction.