Monarch Heroes is 10 years old! 🎉
Monarch Heroes is a NWF education school-based program creating pollinator habitats to support the monarch butterfly.
🦋 Learn more: blog.nwf.org/2025/10/mona...
23.10.2025 19:12
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Coast to Coast: The Need for Responsible Offshore Wind Energy
YouTube video by National Wildlife
We can responsibly plan and operate offshore wind energy in a way that supports healthy communities and habitats. Learn how: youtu.be/N7WfqtYRKCc?...
#OffshoreWind #CleanEnergy
16.10.2025 20:25
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In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we recognize the Indigenous communities in our region who steward the land and wildlife through intergenerational knowledge and practice to restore habitats and protect natural resources - blog.nwf.org/2024/07/inte...
13.10.2025 14:39
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! Discover the powerful conservation legacy of Hispanics across the U.S. and their advocacy for public lands and waters through NWF's partner program, HECHO (Hispanic Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors). Please visit www.hechoonline.org.
08.10.2025 14:52
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Carrying Katrina 20 Years Later: Climate, Memory, & the Pursuit of Humanity - The National Wildlife Federation Blog
Chris Dier, survivor, reflects on how his life forever changed after Katrina and what he’s learned about climate change and the power of community.
20 years ago, Katrina ravaged New Orleans. The storm changed the Gulf Coast and survivor Chris Dier's life, forever. Chris has since gone on to share his lessons from Katrina around the world and inspire his students about the power of community - ow.ly/gta350WNRXH
29.08.2025 14:05
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Our latest blog shares a little-known story of how a federal channel impacted a MILLION acres of wetlands that contributed to the tragedy during Hurricane Katrina twenty years ago - blog.nwf.org/2025/08/twen...
25.08.2025 21:44
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Image of bluebonnets with an overlay of a closeup of the Texas flag
Our hearts go out to the families & communities impacted by the devastating flash floods in Central Texas.
For those who would like to help, please visit the Greater Houston Community Foundation website for a list of vetted organizations: ghcf.org/news/central...
08.07.2025 21:51
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It’s National Rivers Month! Help us celebrate the incredible rivers in our region that need our protection. Today we’re featuring the Everglades–the River of Grass. Learn about this shallow, but critical, river & our efforts to save it - www.nwf.org/Our-Work/Wat....
26.06.2025 03:11
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The pocket prairie is beginning to bloom a month after it was planted.
After two years of hard work by Channelview High School students and the community, we’re proud to announce the creation of the first pocket prairie in Channelview, Texas. 🎉 - blog.nwf.org/2025/06/comm...
17.06.2025 22:21
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collage of 4 wildlife photos with text "Take Action for Wildlife: Celebrate Endangered Species Day"
Happy Endangered Species Day! A few of the endangered or threatened species in this region include ocelots, West Indian manatees, Mississippi sandhill cranes, red wolves and more. Learn how these species are protected through the Endangered Species Act -
blog.nwf.org/2025/05/enda...
16.05.2025 17:46
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Katrina Koning from @nwf-south.bsky.social Southeast Forestry program shares their learned wisdom to aspiring and new ecologists, conservationists and naturalists. Read the full blog for more inspiration - blog.nwf.org/2025/04/an-o...
13.05.2025 15:38
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15 Years Later: 5 Wins for Wildlife & Habitat After the Deepwater Horizon Spill - The National Wildlife Federation Blog
While the spill was tragic for the Gulf, these stories prove that strategic restoration can work and that the fines collected from BP following the spill have been smartly invested.
Sunday is the 15th anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. While the spill was tragic for the Gulf, these five stories prove that strategic restoration can work and that the fines collected from BP following the spill have been wisely invested. Read blog two of our three-part series.
17.04.2025 21:40
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TIME IS RUNNING OUT: Become a voice for monarchs by sending a letter to your mayor to encourage them to sign the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge! The deadline for your community to take the pledge is April 30. Learn more at www.nwf.org/MayorsMonarc...
📷 by USFWS/Jim Hudgins
15.04.2025 21:35
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15 Years Later: Reflecting on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill’s Legacy in the Gulf - The National Wildlife Federation Blog
Takeaways about the Gulf’s recovery since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill 15 years ago—its wildlife, restoration successes, and the urgent need for continued investment for environmental and economic ...
On April 20th, it will have been 15 years since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. From the deep-sea corals to the shorelines of Louisiana, the spill reshaped the Gulf Coast in ways we are still uncovering today. Learn about key findings in our three-part blog series. Read the first blog here:
14.04.2025 18:38
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Photo of a wild spring flower
JUST RELEASED - Spring is here! With a renewed interest in nature, we invite you to explore the conservation & education stories in our spring newsletter. Get inspired. Discover wildlife facts. Take a quiz and so much more - us.engagingnetworks.app/page/email/m...
02.04.2025 15:46
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Mr. Blount has spent his life tending his land in Alabama. As he looks back on his journey, he sees a responsibility to share what he’s learned. He is partnering with NWF to provide educational opportunities to the next generation of landowners and students - blog.nwf.org/2025/02/hono...
28.03.2025 18:06
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Happy Manatee Day! These gentle herbivores exist in close proximity to human activity along the Gulf. Listed as “threatened”, manatees face multiple threats. Learn more about our work to save this beloved species - www.nwf.org/Our-Work/Wil.... 📷 by Kaila Drayton.
26.03.2025 18:39
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If you’re a wildlife lover, you know March brings the start of spring. But this month also brings basketball. Welcome to National Wildlife Federation’s first-ever Critter Craziness where YOU will be deciding the ultimate winner! blog.nwf.org/2025/03/2025...
25.03.2025 18:02
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Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
Pollinators are great
and so are you!
Happy Valentine's Day!
14.02.2025 18:00
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Keep Texas Wild on Amplify Austin Day held on March 5 and 6.
The countdown is on! Amplify Austin, the community-wide day of giving, is a month away. Please mark your calendar to help protect the natural beauty of Texas by donating to our Texas conservation & education programs on March 5th: www.amplifyatx.org/organization...
07.02.2025 17:51
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A cook team is cooking and serving out their featured dish to the crowd.
Winning cook teams are standing together to display their handcrafted trophies.
Local students form a second line to close out the Cook-Off.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Cook-Off for the Coast at Docville Farm in Louisiana. Every dish was so incredible. See you next year! www.coastcookoff.com
07.02.2025 17:45
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Find funding for nature-based solutions using our free, searchable database: https://fundingnaturebasedsolutions.nwf.org/
Looking to prevent disasters like floods or wildfires? Our free database makes it easier to get started. fundingnaturebasedsolutions.nwf.org
15.01.2025 21:29
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📷Photo by Kaila Drayton
02.02.2025 23:56
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