From its inception in 1978, National Wildlife Galleries has been committed to the advancement of wildlife conservation throughout the world. We’ve developed waterfowl conservation Ecostamp® print programs for six countries, eleven states, and Quebec Province.
Several non-profit and non-governmental organizations have benefited from National Wildlife Galleries’ conservation efforts. We joined with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 1993 to launch the first Federal Junior Duck Stamp Program. This Federal program promotes conservation awareness to students in grades K-12 through a variety of educational programs. In 1994, National Wildlife contracted the Xerxes Society and developed a fund-raising program to promote butterfly awareness. National Wildlife is proud to be an integral part of many conservation endeavors.
| National Wildlife Galleries Has Benefited | ||
|---|---|---|
| Non-Profit & Non-Governmental Organizations | States | Countries & Provinces |
| Center for Environmental Education | Alabama | Argentina |
| Chesapeake Bay Foundation | Arizona | Canada |
| Ding Darling Foundation | Colorado | Costa Rica |
| Octagon Wildlife Refuge | Georgia | Quebec |
| Ornithological Society del Plata | Idaho | Spain |
| Save the Manatee Club | Montana | United States |
| TRAFFIC Sudamé | New York | Venezuela |
| U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service | Oregon | Croatia |
| Wetlands for the Americas | Vermont | United States |
| Xerxes Society | Washington West Virginia |
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