What Fuels You: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

What Fuels You: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Located between the Chupadera Mountains and the San Pascual Mountains, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is a 57,331-acre refuge in southern New Mexico.

It was established in 1939 as a stopover for migrating waterfowl. Tens of thousands of cranes, geese, and ducks winter on the refuge, making it a crucial habitat and great place to watch birds.

Natalie Fath Named 2021 National Wildlife Refuge System Employee of the Year

Natalie Fath Named 2021  National Wildlife Refuge System Employee of the Year

The National Wildlife Refuge Association has named Natalie Fath, Visitor’s Center Manager and Volunteer Coordinator at National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyoming as the 2021 National Wildlife Refuge System Employee of the Year. This award recognizes the outstanding work of the men and women employed by the NWRS and is awarded to a current refuge employee whose accomplishments are judged to be the most outstanding of the candidates nominated.

What Fuels You: Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge

What Fuels You: Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge

The 6,100 acre Bill Williams River NWR is located in central-western Arizona, along the lower Colorado River. The refuge was initially part of the Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

In 1993, the tract was separated from the Havasu Lake NWR and became the Bill Williams River NWR. It is now managed separately due to its unique characteristics.

Steve Berendzen Named Refuge Manager of the Year by the National Wildlife Refuge Association

Steve Berendzen Named Refuge Manager of the Year  by the National Wildlife Refuge Association

Steve Berendzen, Refuge Manager at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Complex based in Alaska, was named the country’s outstanding Refuge Manager for 2021 by the National Wildlife Refuge Association in Washington, DC. This award recognizes outstanding accomplishments by a refuge manager (project leader) in the protection and management of our national wildlife refuges. The award is given each year in honor of Paul Kroegel, the first manager of the first refuge established in 1903 at Pelican Island, Florida. His dedication and effectiveness set a high standard for those who have followed.

An Opportunity For Your Friend Group: The 2021 O’Brien Prize

An Opportunity For Your Friend Group: The 2021 O’Brien Prize

The National Wildlife Refuge Association has an opportunity for you!! Through the generosity of some of our great Board Members, we are announcing our 2021 O’Brien Prize, an annual award for Refuge Friends groups. The prize is named after Donal O’Brien III, a past Board Chair and longtime enthusiast of the National Wildlife Refuge System. Don is a generous supporter of the great work we do for national wildlife refuges and is very impressed by the dedication and effectiveness of Refuge Friends groups.

Wayne Hubbard Announced As Master Ceremonies for National Wildlife Refuge Association’s Annual Refuge Awards

Wayne Hubbard Announced As Master Ceremonies for  National Wildlife Refuge Association’s Annual Refuge Awards

The National Wildlife Refuge Association’s annual Refuge Awards will be presented by the host and producer of the award-winning program: Urban American Outdoors, Mr. Wayne Hubbard. Mr. Hubbard is an active member of the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s board of directors.

The National Wildlife Refuge Association Announces 2021 Refuge Awards

The National Wildlife Refuge Association Announces 2021 Refuge Awards

The National Wildlife Refuge Association is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 Refuge Awards, presented by the National Wildlife Refuge Association. This year’s award recipients are:

NWRA Congratulates Secretary Deb Haaland on Her Historic Confirmation

NWRA Congratulates Secretary Deb Haaland on Her Historic Confirmation

The National Wildlife Refuge Association congratulates Secretary Deb Haaland on her confirmation as Secretary of the Interior. Her confirmation as the first Native American in the position is groundbreaking and will help the Department of the Interior move towards an equitable and inclusive approach to wildlife conservation, visitation, and use of our public lands.

Happy 118th Birthday To The National Wildlife Refuge System!

Happy 118th Birthday To The National Wildlife Refuge System!

Today, the National Wildlife Refuge System is celebrating its 118th birthday – and everyone is invited to join in the fun.

On this date in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt established Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge in Sebastian, Florida. The refuge was created to provide a haven for wading birds such as snowy egrets, and protect a critical rookery for species including the brown pelican and wood stork.