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Wing it with these tips for new birdwatchers

Wing it with these tips for new birdwatchers

by Kim Kreitinger | Mar 18, 2024 | Environmental Education, Field Trips, Great Wisconsin Birdathon, Profiles in Conservation, Staff, Wildlife

Wing it with these tips for new birdwatchers from Kim Kreitinger, our resident bird expert (and NRF’s Field Trips Coordinator)!

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Explore, Love, Protect: NRF’s 2023 Grants for Conservation and Environmental Education

Explore, Love, Protect: NRF’s 2023 Grants for Conservation and Environmental Education

by Emma Schatz | Jan 15, 2024 | Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Environmental Education, Giving, Grants, Lands & Waters, Wildlife

In 2023, NRF invested over $940,000 in grants for conservation and environmental education projects across the state.

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From PlayStation to Potawatomi State Park: How Camping Transformed My Life

From PlayStation to Potawatomi State Park: How Camping Transformed My Life

by Blog Contributor | Jan 11, 2024 | Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Environmental Education, Grants, Profiles in Conservation

Escuela Verde senior, Jonathan, led a three-day camping trip at Potawatomi State Park for 12 students thanks to a Go Outside Fund grant.

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Watershed Health and Outdoor Fun on the Namekagon River

Watershed Health and Outdoor Fun on the Namekagon River

by Blog Contributor | Nov 20, 2023 | Environmental Education, Grants, Profiles in Conservation

Thanks to a 2023 Go Outside Fund grant, 46 students canoe the Namekagon River for hands-on learning about watersheds.

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Snapshot Wisconsin Trail Cams Capture Rare Wildlife Interactions

Snapshot Wisconsin Trail Cams Capture Rare Wildlife Interactions

by Blog Contributor | Oct 16, 2023 | Environmental Education, Profiles in Conservation, Snapshot Wisconsin, Wildlife

Snapshot Wisconsin trail cameras sometimes capture rare wildlife interactions. These photos support research on how different species coexist.

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Welcoming the 2023 Diversity in Conservation Internship Cohort

Welcoming the 2023 Diversity in Conservation Internship Cohort

by Lindsey Taylor | May 11, 2023 | Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Environmental Education, Profiles in Conservation

We are thrilled to announce our 2023 Cohort of the Diversity in Conservation Internship Program. This year, we are welcoming ten new interns!

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