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National Wildlife Federation has teamed up with the film Journey 2: The Mysterious Island to inspire families to get outdoors, to explore nature and to learn about the incredible wildlife in their own backyard. As part of our partnership we would like to thank and invite you, your family and friends to an all NWF exclusive advance screening of the film before it hits theaters on February 10th. Read More.
The National Wildlife Federation's Southeast Regional Center is awarding $500 grants to Atlanta schools who are willing to start. Read More.
The SC Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a voluntary conservation program from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Read more here.
NWF's Earth Tomorrow leaders join community volunteers in efforts to conserve a 26-acre urban forest preserve by removing invasive plant species, repairing bridges, and gardening.
The Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund wove a diverse array of activities and events at their annual meeting.
SE Regional Executive Director John Hammond and NWF Naturalist David Mizejewski participated in the release of rescued sea turtle hatchlings.
Every child has a right to environmental education and unstructured play. Vera Vollbrecht, Director of Nashville nature center, brings that destiny to children.
The Southeast Regional Center has an ambitious forestry program focusing on Longleaf pine restoration on private lands. Read more about the importance of longleaf pine and restoration solutions.
The Alabama Nature Center in Millbrook, AL encourages kids to discover the natural outdoors. NWF's VP of Education & Training, Kevin Coyle, is featured in this video.
Restoring longleaf pine ecosystems across the Southeast will boost the economy and help the region cope with the effects of climate change.
More is yet to come due to drought, expanding population and rising sea levels.
Our region includes 7 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Our work includes restoring the native Longleaf pine forest, executing a campaign to restore the health of the Gulf of Mexico after the BP Oil Spill, and connecting people with nature. We maintain beneficial partnerships with state affiliates and diverse partners who support our vision for conservation in the Southeast.
Southeast Regional Center730 Peachtree St. NESuite 1000Atlanta, GA 30308Phone: 404-876-8733Fax: 404-892-1744
Regional Executive Director
Senior Manager, Operations
Southern Forest Restoration Manager
Campus Field Coordinator, Campus Ecology Program
Manager, Education and Advocacy Programs
NWF Regional Representative
Sr. Regional Outreach Coordinator
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