Today, Saturday, January 8th, 2022 is the National Wildlife Refuge
Association’s 47th Birthday! That’s 47 years of protecting, promoting, and
enhancing the National Wildlife Refuge System, the world’s largest network
of lands and waters set aside for wildlife conservation.
Cheers to 2021… Here’s to a Shift in Consciousness
As we bid farewell to 2021, I reflect back on a year that was stressful and seemingly uninspiring. The pandemic…
On The Ground In The Greater Everglades Ecosystem & Southwest Florida
The National Wildlife Refuge Association has been active on the ground in
the Greater Everglades Ecosystem and Southwest Florida. Our work in
outreach, conservation science, and land protection has resulted in
significant conservation gains to protect the most ecologically significant
landscapes in southern Florida, directly benefiting several national
wildlife refuges or the landscapes where they are located. Our work has
resulted in increased conservation funding and the permanent protection of
thousands of additional acres.
Rock Packing in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park
Investment in natural resource restoration is important in any protected area to contribute to building resilience of the natural habitat…
Keeping and Caring For Lion as a Pet
Why is having a lion as a pet is so crazy, With the featured movies sensation The lion king, the thought may have entered your mind at one point or another to own a Lion as a pet, or another exotic large cat, as a pet? Their sheer power, beauty, and unmatched athleticism is something …
GPS and VHF Wildlife Tracking Collars used for Monitoring
What’s in a Collar? One of our priority tracking techniques with Wildlife ACT is the radio-tracking of collars via telemetry.…