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United for Wildlife and People

National Wildlife Federation
START
03
June 2023
12:00 PM EDT
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24
June 2023
03:03 PM EDT

United for Wildlife and People

Hosted by the National Wildlife Federation, WildlifeUnite (https://wildlifeunite.nwf.org/) is the annual gathering of grassroots wildlife conservation leaders from across the nation. WildlifeUnite is built around the core of the National Wildlife Federation’s Annual Meeting, the longest-running annual conference of wildlife conservation advocates in the nation.

WildlifeUnite 2023 will take place from June 21-24, 2023, on the south shore of Lake Tahoe along the California-Nevada border in Stateline, Nevada. The National Wildlife Federation will be cohosting this meeting with our affiliate organizations the Planning and Conservation League and the Nevada Wildlife Federation. As the first in-person gathering of the National Wildlife Federation Family since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and one of the largest annual gatherings of wildlife conservationists, this will be a great opportunity for people to reconnect and recommit to conservation.

This auction is being held in conjunction with WildlifeUnite to raise funds to help the National Wildlife Federation's 52 affiliate organizations grow and innovate, so they can keep building power for wildlife conservation across the nation. Every dollar raised by this auction will go directly to affiliate organizations!


About National Wildlife Federation

The National Wildlife Federation, America's largest and most trusted conservation organization, works across the country to unite Americans from all walks of life in giving wildlife a voice. We've been on the front lines for wildlife since 1936, fighting for the conservation values that are woven into the fabric of our nation's collective heritage. The National Wildlife Federation operates from offices across the country, including our headquarters in Reston, Virginia; a National Advocacy Center in Washington, D.C.; and seven regional centers. The Federation also works with 52 state and territory affiliates—autonomous, nonprofit organizations that take the lead in state and local conservation efforts and collaborate with the National Wildlife Federation to conduct grassroots activities on national issues.

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