Press Releases

Read about the latest events, issues, legislation, and more affecting wildlife and our work.

California Coastline, Pam Winegar

Global Temperatures Reached New Highs, Surpassing 1.5°C Warming Threshold

A new report confirms that 2024 was the hottest year recorded in human history, underscoring the rapid pace of the worsening climate crisis.

Elk herd. Credit: Larry Lamsa.

Legislation Will Conserve Public Lands, Wildlife Migration Corridors

Jan 24, 2025

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Transmission Tower

Bipartisan Vote Affirms Opportunities for Collaboration with Wright on Energy Solutions, Grid Improvements

Jan 23, 2025

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trees from below

Zeldin’s Commitments to EPA’s Mission, Responsibilities Affirm Potential for Progress

Jan 23, 2025

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John Hobbs

National Wildlife Federation, Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Accepting Applications for College and University Grant Program to Protect Wildlife, Restore Habitats

Jan 21, 2025

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Cutthroat trout. Credit: Benjamin Sandford, NWFSC-FE.

Rio Grande Headwaters Funding Will Enhance Wildlife Habitat, Resilience to Drought and Water Security for Colorado, New Mexico Communities

Jan 17, 2025

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Grand Canyon National Park

Legislation Weakens Important Tool to Conserve Lands for Wildlife and People Alike

Jan 16, 2025

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Sage-Grouse, Drew Youngedyke

Conservation, Sporting Groups Urge Bureau of Land Management to Finish Habitat Management Plans for Greater Sage-Grouse

Jan 16, 2025

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Pronghorn graze with Bears Ears in the background

Final Bears Ears Plan Is Model for Collaborative, Responsible Stewardship of Public Lands

Jan 14, 2025

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