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This Thanksgiving, we would like to take a minute to tell you how thankful we
are for your continued passion and support of our efforts to help wildlife
thrive. As the holiday season and New Year approach, we ask you to please keep
us in mind as we continue to fight for wildlife in 2020.
Sincerely,
The National Wildlife Federation Membership Team
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KINDRED SPIRITS
Why take pictures? For most of us, it’s a way to log our memories and share our
lives. For wildlife photographers, it’s a passionate mission—to reveal what’s
often unseen and ignite human compassion for the natural world we’re all bound
to protect.
LOOK AT ALL OF NATIONAL WILDLIFE’S 2019 PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
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2019 IN REVIEW: A HUMAN APPROACH TO CONSERVATION IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION
From working to build a conservation community with tribal leaders to shifting
perceptions of what playgrounds should look like, read how 2019 has been an
incredibly exciting year for the NWF Rocky Mountain Region.
LEARN MORE
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[[link removed]]ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD: CREATING PATHS FOR THE FUTURE
Why did P-22 LA’s “Brad Pitt of the cougar world” cross the road? Because the
NWF California Regional Center has worked tirelessly to build one of the largest
wildlife crossings in the world! News about this fantastic and historic project
has been taking the nation by storm, appearing on CBS News
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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CENTER’S WORK.
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THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: TEXAS MAYOR BECOMES 500TH TO SAVE MONARCHS
This fall, Harlingen Texas Mayor Chris Boswell became the 500th Mayor to pledge
to help save monarch butterflies . What does this mean? Mayor Boswell joins a host of mayors across America
committed to creating habitats and engaging city residents to help save the
declining monarch butterfly as well as other important pollinators.
STAY UP-TO-DATE ON EVERYTHING GOING ON IN OUR SOUTH CENTRAL REGION
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[[link removed]]RESTORING THE OHIO RIVER
Creating a healthy future for the Ohio River is vital for the communities and
wildlife that rely on it. Learn how NWF’s Mid-Atlantic region is working to
elevate concern over pollution policies that would imperil water quality.
READ NOW
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What Friends of Wildlife Are Reading:
Edible Gardens: A Win-Win for Pollinators and People
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6 Tips for Feeding Wild Turkeys with Your Garden
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What to do With Fallen Leave
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Celebrating 10 Years of Eco-Schools USA
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Wild & Curious: The 2019 ECHO Summit
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