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November 2024

Wildlife for All’s mission has never been more critical than it is today and the next four years.

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October 2024

At Wildlife for All, we’re committed to ensuring that state wildlife agencies function democratically and effectively. One important initiative is ensuring these agencies represent all voices, not just those of special interest groups. 

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September 2024

As summer transitions into fall, I always feel a mix of nostalgia for long sunny days that are fading and excitement for cooler days, sandhill crane migration, and golden cottonwoods along the Rio Grande. These seasonal cycles are reassuring reminders that the wild world is dynamic, has agency and its ever-evolving renewal is healthy.

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August 2024

I hope this message finds you well! As you may have heard, as of August 1st, my colleague Kevin Bixby has transitioned to the role of Senior Advisor for Wildlife for All.

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July 2024

July is a special time for us at Wildlife for All as we celebrate Wild About Wildlife Month!

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June 2024

After a brief hiatus, we are thrilled to be back with our monthly newsletter. We’re excited to bring you the latest updates from Wildlife for All and the wildlife justice world. 

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March 2024

Federal grants under the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act (PR) and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act (DJ) are important funding sources for state wildlife agencies, accounting for more than one-quarter of agency revenues, on average. Because of the amount of money involved, and the rules for how it can be spent, PR/DJ are important factors in how state agencies prioritize their fish and wildlife conservation efforts, yet these programs are not well understood by many wildlife advocates.

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February 2024

 A recent study published in the journal BioScience concludes that the current focus of state wildlife managers on providing hunting, fishing and trapping opportunities is a contributing factor to the erosion of biodiversity in the U.S.

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October 2023

Given how important “conservation” is to, well, protecting wildlife, you’d think that there would be general agreement on what the term means. Turns out that is not the case.

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August 2023

Huge climate victory in Montana. Will it help save wildlife? | Ohio voters reject anti-democracy ballot measure supported by gun and hunting groups | Good news from Colorado | Did you know that August is Make-A-Will month?

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June 2023

Wildlife for All Hires Co-executive Director | State Wildlife Reform Measures Advance | Do You Know What Conservation Means? 

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March 2023

Webinar: From Wildlife Policy to Social Justice | From the Director | Featured Partner Wyoming Wildlife Advocates

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December 2022 Newsletter

December 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director: The Elephant Not In The Room; Did You Know…; This Inspires Us: The Intersectional Environmentalist; Our Coalition Partner: TrapFree Montana; New foundation funder, The Fund for Wild Nature; Join Now.

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September 2022 Newsletter

September 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director: It’s National What Day? Coming soon: 2023 Calendar Photo Contest, Do You Know: American’s Wildlife Values results in your state,  Our Coalition Partner: Attorneys For Animals, Join Now.

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August 2022 Newsletter

August 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director: What do Guns have to do with wildlife management, News: The Pittman-Robertson Act, Did You Know: find your state map, This Inspires Us, Our Coalition Partner: Nevada Wildlife Alliance, Spring giving.

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June 2022 Newsletter

June 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director: What do Guns have to do with wildlife management, News: The Pittman-Robertson Act, Did You Know: find your state map, This Inspires Us, Our Coalition Partner: Nevada Wildlife Alliance, Spring giving.

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April 2022 Newsletter

April 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director: Words matter, News: Washington state nixes spring bear hunt, Did You Know: wildlife management jargon, Stories from the Front: Nevada fox, update on Prius raffle, Our Coalition Partner: International Wildlife Coexistence Network,  What Inspires Us.

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March 2022 Newsletter

March 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director, News: Yellowstone wolves, Did You Know: wildlife management commissions, Our Coalition Partner: Protect Our Wildlife Vermont, podcast: Selling Cupcakes for Conservation, What Inspires Us.

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February 2022 Newsletter

February 2022 Newsletter

From the Desk of the Executive Director, News: Washington’s Gov. appoints new commissioners, Did You Know: wildlife management solutions, Our Coalition Partner: Washington Wild.

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