Public Witness Day is approaching, and it's your chance to advocate directly for increased funding for the Refuge System. The House Committee on Appropriations deadline is Friday, May 10th, 5:00 PM ET, and the Senate Committee on Appropriations deadline is Wednesday, May 15th, 5:00 PM ET.
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.
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.
Libby Marking Named Director of Government Affairs & Public Policy At National Wildlife Refuge Association
The National Wildlife Refuge Association recently named Libby Marking as the Director of Government Affairs & Public Policy. Libby will work closely with Congress and the Administration to promote federal conservation funding and policy affecting the National Wildlife Refuge System. She also will lead the Cooperative Alliance for Refuge Enhancement.
Government Shutdown Averted, Funding Secured for National Wildlife Refuges
Last night, under pressure from both sides of the aisle and with unemployment benefits lapsing and a government shutdown looming, President Trump signed the huge, 5,000+ page omnibus bill/COVID relief bill into law. This bill was passed last week by both chambers of Congress, and we have been waiting on news that the President would sign it into law.