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1. Confront Global Warming
Global warming is the single most urgent threat to wildlife.
Through education and advocacy NWF is putting the reality of global warming and its consequences at the forefront of the American agenda. We are advancing bold yet practical global warming solutions that will end our national addiction to oil and open the door to new technologies for cheaper, cleaner and safer energy supplies. The collective voice of our constituency is forcing our nation’s political leaders to step up and develop legislation that will address the impacts of global warming, giving wildlife a fighting chance.
2. Protect and Restore Wildlife Habitat
NWF strategies help protect, connect and restore habitat to ensure a wildlife legacy for our children. We are focused on protecting all of America’s great waters from the Great Lakes and coastal Louisiana to biologically-rich wetlands around the country that provide critical wildlife habitat and safeguard the nation’s water supply. We promote habitat restoration projects in priority regions and work to keep public lands in public hands--accessible to all Americans.
Our commitment to saving endangered and threatened species has prevented our nation’s most treasured wildlife icons from going extinct including the bald eagle, the American alligator and Florida panther--and our collaboration with Native American tribes is helping restore habitat for wide roaming wildlife such as wolves, bison and lynx.
3. Connect with Nature
Today’s children spend as many as six hours a day wired to electronic screens instead of playing outside. NWF is reversing this trend by fostering profound and personal connections between people and nature.
Our Green Hour and Wildlife Habitat programs, along with the rest of NWF’s reversing nature deficit campaign brings people closer to the natural world--giving them experiences that last a lifetime, touch their hearts and build a sense of conservation stewardship.
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New Hires and Recent Promotions at National Wildlife Federation
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Ron Radden, Associate Director - Individual Philanthropy
was Associate Director - Gift Planning - 2 months ago
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Nora Connor, Online Outreach Coordinator & GIS Analyst
was Public Lands and Tribal Lands Stewardship Intern - 4 months ago
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Bentley Johnson, Legislative Representative, Public Lands Campaign
was Legislative Assistant - 2 months ago
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11100 Wildlife Center Drive
Reston, VA
20190-5362
United States
Phone: 703-438-6299
Secondary Phone: 800-822-9919
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