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. 

Henderson man, 'face of wildlife refuge in Kentucky,' earns national honor

Henderson man, 'face of wildlife refuge in Kentucky,' earns national honor

From among the country’s more than 560 national wildlife refuges, the manager of the new Green River National Wildlife Refuge in Henderson County, Kentucky has been honored as the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s Paul Kroegel- Refuge Manager of the Year.

Conservation has a ‘Friend’ in Southern California

Conservation has a ‘Friend’ in Southern California

Volunteers make the world work….better. Thanks to the Friends of Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge (Friends) in Southern California, more people are learning about the refuge and why it’s so vital to its nearby communities. This group's countless hours of service and its long-term commitment to nature and conservation earned the Friends the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s 2022 Molly Krival— Refuge Friends Group of the Year Award.

We're Hiring: Development Intern

We're Hiring: Development Intern

The National Wildlife Refuge Association seeks a Development Intern who will work closely with the Director of Development. This internship position will provide substantial experience in non-profit development and management, grant writing, events planning, researching donor prospects, and solicitation strategizing, as well as gaining experience working at a national environmental non-profit.

Community Connections For Conservation: The Urban Wildlife Refuge Program In South Florida

Community Connections For Conservation: The Urban Wildlife Refuge Program In South Florida

Connecting people to nature for our sustainable future, join us as we speak to Liz Figueroa, South Florida Regional Partnership Specialist for the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s Urban Wildlife Refuge Program.

Josiah "JC" Boothe Recognized With Early Career Conservationist of the Year for USFWS Southwest Region Award

Josiah "JC" Boothe Recognized With Early Career Conservationist of the Year for USFWS Southwest Region Award

The National Wildlife Refuge Association’s own Josiah “J.C.” Boothe was recently recognized with the Early Career Conservationist of the Year for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Southwest Region Award for his excellent work at Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Roswell, New Mexico.

On His Watch, National Wildlife Refuge System Remains Safe For All To Explore

On His Watch, National Wildlife Refuge System Remains Safe For All To Explore

Don’t mess with the National Wildlife Refuge System (Refuge System). If you do, Federal Wildlife Officer Robert Peloquin of Las Vegas is there to set you straight, with education, awareness and dignity. For his 20 years of service at the Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex (DNWRC), dedication to the Refuge System and his record of accomplishments, Robert was recently named the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s Employee of the Year.

‘Rock’ Solid with 8,938 Volunteer Hours Benefiting Wildlife in Nevada

‘Rock’ Solid with 8,938 Volunteer Hours Benefiting Wildlife in Nevada

Don’t tell Rod Colvin to find a hobby. With the number of hours he dedicates to Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Nevada, spare time is limited, and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Rod was recently named the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s 2022 Volunteer of the Year. He will be recognized for this honor at the Wildlife Refuge Awards dinner, which will take place on Wednesday, September 14, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC at 6 p.m. Media is welcome to attend and cover the program.

Announcing Our 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards: Honoring Five Awardees for Conservation Accomplishments

Announcing Our 2022 Wildlife Refuge Awards: Honoring Five Awardees for Conservation Accomplishments

Within the hustle and bustle of everyday life lies a world of nature and conservation that is vital to the vibrancy of its surrounding communities. Although many of us have not yet experienced the peace and serenity of a national wildlife refuge, we are all fortunate that there are those who dedicate their lives to the preservation of these wild and unique places.