Nevada Wildlife Federation

Our Mission

We envision a Nevada with abundant wildlife freely roaming across a healthy sagebrush-steppe ecosystem and all Nevadans having equitable access to outdoor opportunities.

Our Goals

Maintaining, enhancing, and restoring migration routes among core wildlife habitats for Nevada’s wildlife; ensuring our public lands are managed for all users.

The Nevada Wildlife Federation is the oldest conservation organization in Nevada.

As we enter into our 71st year of conservation work, we are focused on addressing our state’s drought and wildfires caused by climate change, identifying wildlife corridors and advocating for responsible energy development. It is our hope that future generations will enjoy our public lands and wildlife in the years to come.

Fundraising Opportunities

• Donate to Nevada’s conservation efforts today https://nvwf.org/get-involved/donate/

• Become a monthly donor to help Nevada’s wildlife

• Conduct a donation drive

• Become a corporate sponsor

• Host one of our Conservation Trivia Nights

Volunteer Opportunities

• Become a NVWF volunteer. Fill out the form to get involved: https://nvwf.org/get-involved/volunteer/

• Advocate for conservation and wildlife policy

• Help survey Desert Bighorn Sheep

• Replace/Repair water developments for wildlife

Giving Opportunities

https://nvwf.org/get-involved/donate/

Executive Director

Russell Kuhlman

Year Established

1951

Service Area

State of Nevada

Board of Directors

Jose Witt

Kevin Cabble

Tammi Gaudet

Robert Gaudet

Brian Schmidt

Jack Prier

Raul Morales

Grace Palermo

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