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Feathery Fun: Celebrating National Bird Day and the Importance of the National Wildlife Refuge System

Feathery Fun: Celebrating National Bird Day and the Importance of the National Wildlife Refuge System

Happy National Bird Day! Today is a time to celebrate and appreciate our feathered friends and all the joy they bring to our lives. But it's also a time to reflect on the importance of protecting and preserving the habitats that these birds call home.

Refuge Friends: The Heart of the National Wildlife Refuge System

Refuge Friends: The Heart of the National Wildlife Refuge System

But the National Wildlife Refuge System is more than just a collection of protected lands. It is also a community of dedicated individuals and organizations who are committed to supporting the mission of the Refuge System. These groups, known as "Refuge Friends," play a crucial role in the success of the National Wildlife Refuge System.

Celebrate International Mountain Day With a Visit to a National Wildlife Refuge!

Celebrate International Mountain Day With a Visit to a National Wildlife Refuge!

It's International Mountain Day, and we are celebrating the amazing beauty and diversity of mountains worldwide! Did you know that many national wildlife refuges are located in mountain environments? These protected areas are great places to go hiking, bird watching, or enjoy the great outdoors.

Celebrating Urban Wildlife Conservation Day

Celebrating Urban Wildlife Conservation Day

Urban Wildlife Conservation Day, is an annual celebration of nearby nature that invites everyone to connect with the outdoors, from National Wildlife Refuges to local parks. Urban Wildlife Conservation Day was established in 2018 to recognize and celebrate more than 100 urban national wildlife refuges that are within 25 miles of cities and towns across the country.

Let's Celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Week!

Let's Celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Week!

Each year, during the second full week of October, National Wildlife Refuge Week celebrates the greatest network of lands and waters set aside for wildlife and people alike, the National Wildlife Refuge System. In 2022, National Wildlife Refuge Week occurs October 9-15.

2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards— A Sneak Peek Of What's In Store!

2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards— A Sneak Peek Of What's In Store!

We hope you will join us for our 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards hosted in Washington D.C. and live-streamed on September 14th, 2022 starting at 7 pm ET. Check out a preview of the evening by watching the video!

Voices for Nature; Advocates for National Wildlife Refuges

Voices for Nature; Advocates for National Wildlife Refuges

Some of the most outstanding advocates of the National Wildlife Refuge System’s protected public lands will be honored for their contributions on September 14 in Washington, DC. The 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards dinner will take place at 7 p.m. at the Mayflower Hotel. Media is welcome to attend and cover the program and the ceremony will be livestreamed for all to attend across the country.

Join Us For Our 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards: Inspiring Leadership In Conservation

Join Us For Our 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards: Inspiring Leadership In Conservation

We are excited to announce that our 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards ceremony is going virtual! The in-person event held on Wednesday, September 14th, 2022 at 7 pm ET will be live-streamed free.

Since 1994, the National Wildlife Refuge Association has presented the Wildlife Refuge Awards to honor the outstanding contributions of Refuge employees, friends, and volunteers. This year, we will celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of awardees in five categories: the Paul Kroegel Refuge Manager of the Year, the Refuge Employee of the Year, the Refuge Volunteer of the Year, the Molly Krival Refuge Friends Group of the Year, and the Refuge Advocate.

Kentucky ‘Pioneer’ Protects Nature, Creates Wildlife Vision

Kentucky ‘Pioneer’ Protects Nature, Creates Wildlife Vision

In November 2019, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established just the second National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) fully located in Kentucky.  Despite historic opposition to a greater federal presence in the state, the Green River NWR became the Nation’s 568th unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System as a direct result of the exceptional vision and communication of Michael Johnson.