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Lead-Free Fly Fishing

Lead-Free Fly Fishing

"It doesn’t cost much extra, it’s just as effective, and by using nonlead alternatives we can fish our flies at the depth we want without causing harm to the wildlife we love."

  • Drew YoungeDyke, Director of Conservation Partnerships for the National Wildlife Federation
  • March 08, 2023
Out of the Desert Springs Forth Hope

Out of the Desert Springs Forth Hope

Gila trout are of critical importance not only to the evolution of the desert southwest, but to the history and cultural identity of the region. Native American tribes have long recognized the ecological importance of these fish, which live in remote, high desert streams.

  • Andrew Black, National Wildlife Federation, and Gabe Vasquez, Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project.
  • February 23, 2023
North American Grasslands Conservation Act Brings Restoration Partnerships to the Prairie

North American Grasslands Conservation Act Brings Restoration Partnerships to the Prairie

From the sagebrush steppes to the Sandhills, hunters across America will benefit from this proven conservation model to restore critical grasslands habitat.

  • Andrew Wilkins, Director of Land Conservation Policy
  • February 09, 2023
Meet Carlee Koutnik, the new Program Manager for Artemis Sportswomen!

Meet Carlee Koutnik, the new Program Manager for Artemis Sportswomen!

Koutnik will work the NWF’s sporting and public lands staff to continue to build Artemis, and secure the conservation and enhancement of America’s public lands, waters and wildlife.

  • Mandela van Eeden, Communications Coordinator for NWF Outdoors & Artemis Sportswomen
  • January 25, 2023
The Intrepid Eater - Venison Shank Sagamité Recipe

The Intrepid Eater - Venison Shank Sagamité Recipe

Sagamité is a meal of broth thickened with cornmeal, often made to celebrate hungry newly arrived guests by the eastern and Great Lakes indigenous tribes.

  • Adam Berkelmans
  • January 11, 2023
NWF Outdoors attends National Association of Sportsmen’s Caucuses annual summit

NWF Outdoors attends National Association of Sportsmen’s Caucuses annual summit

  • Aaron Kindle, Director of Sporting Advocacy
  • December 07, 2022
Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry Celebrates 25 Years

Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry Celebrates 25 Years

  • Colleen Dolan, Tennessee Wildlife Federation
  • November 30, 2022
10 High Priority Areas for Wildlife Crossings

10 High Priority Areas for Wildlife Crossings

  • Jaden Bales, Wyoming Wildlife Federation
  • November 16, 2022
NWF FILM EXPLORES THE RISK OF INVASIVE CARP TO THE GREAT LAKES AND THE EFFORT TO STOP THEM

NWF FILM EXPLORES THE RISK OF INVASIVE CARP TO THE GREAT LAKES AND THE EFFORT TO STOP THEM

  • Drew YoungeDyke, National Wildlife Federation
  • November 09, 2022
NWF FILM EXPLORES THE RISK OF INVASIVE CARP TO THE GREAT LAKES AND THE EFFORT TO STOP THEM

NWF FILM EXPLORES THE RISK OF INVASIVE CARP TO THE GREAT LAKES AND THE EFFORT TO STOP THEM

  • Drew YoungeDyke, National Wildlife Federation
  • November 09, 2022
Closing the Door on Invasive Species

Closing the Door on Invasive Species

EPA needs to finalize ballast water standard to protect the Great Lakes

  • Marc Smith, Policy Director for the National Wildlife Federation’s Great Lakes Regional Center
  • October 19, 2022
Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act

Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act

Legislation to Protect Tribal Wildlife Corridors and Support Wildlife Management Efforts.

  • Jeremy Romero, Regional Connectivity Coordinator for the National Wildlife Federation
  • October 13, 2022
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