Florida Wildlife Federation

Florida Wildlife Federation

Conservation Programs

Tallahassee, Florida 670 followers

Keeping the Wild in Florida since 1936.

About us

The Florida Wildlife Federation's mission is to conserve Florida’s wildlife, habitat and natural resources through education, advocacy and science-based stewardship.

Industry
Conservation Programs
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Tallahassee, Florida
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1936
Specialties
conservation, environment, and protection

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Updates

  • #GivingTuesday is here! Today, we ask you to join in the giving spirit and help protect Florida's wildlife by making a charitable contribution to the Florida Wildlife Federation. Since 1936, you’ve helped us protect what makes our state so special - our unique and beautiful wildlife - and together, we've made significant achievements in conservation. But our wild species and places face continued threats from overdevelopment, climate change, and pollution, and we need your support now more than ever. With your gift today, you can build a legacy in conservation and ensure that future generations inherit a Florida rich in Wild wonder! Donate here: https://lnkd.in/gtDEfw3c #GivingTuesday2023 #Philanthropy #FloridaWildlife #Wildlife #Conservation

    • Photo of a Manatee swimming in springs with FWF and Giving Tuesday logos at bottom of image.
  • Marney Richards, FWF's Education Coordinator, recently attended Florida Project Learning Tree’s (PLT) 2023 Facilitator Retreat, which offered facilitators an opportunity to learn what’s new with PLT and join in new outdoor learning activities. Facilitators are the backbone of #ProjectLearningTree and have successfully trained over 500,000 educators to use PLT materials and continue to assist in expanding the reach of the program nationwide. Learn more about how the Federation uses education as a tool for conservation by visiting https://lnkd.in/gAzr7FBb Pictured: Marney Richards (right) and another science educator use basic instruments to measure wind speed and direction in an activity called "Field, Forest, and Stream." This exercise helps students learn how nonliving elements impact living elements in an ecosystem. #KeepFLWild #EnvironmentalEducation #Educate #Conservation #Education

    • FWF Education Coordinator, Marney Richards, (right) at the 2023 Project Learning Tree Facilitator Retreat.

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