About
Nevada Wildlife Federation
The
Nevada Wildlife Federation (NvWF) is an all volunteer organization
dedicated to sustaining Nevada's natural resources for Nevada's natural
resources for wildlife through conservation and education. NvWF is the state affiliate of the
National
Wildlife Federation.
Below
is some information about NvWF including how to contact NvWF, current
NvWF Officers, and NvWF affiliate organizations.
Nevada Wildlife
Federation
PO Box 71238, Reno, NV 89570
Southern Nevada: 702-253-0104
Northern Nevada: 775-885-0405
Board
Meetings:
NvWF holds quarterly board meetings. Anyone interested is welcome and
encouraged to attend! The meeting locations are held in various
locations throughout the state. The board often holds campouts in
conjunction with the business meeting.
In
addition to the state-wide quarterly meetings, district meetings for
Northern Nevada, Southern Nevada, and Central Nevada are typically held
monthly. Again, anyone interested is encouraged at attend!
If
you are interested in attending any meeting or becoming more involved,
please contact us at the above list phone numbers or e-mail address.
Volunteer
Opportunities:
If you are interested in becoming involved in some of various Nevada
Wildlife Federation conservation efforts, there are a number of on-going
projects or activities. These projects are listed on the
Volunteer
Opportunities page. For more information, please contact us at the
phone numbers above or the contact number on the specific opportunity.
Official
Publication:

Nevada Wildlife is the official publication of the Nevada Wildlife Federation
and is published between 4 times a year. The publication contains
information about NvWF activities, various environmental issues facing
the state, and membership news. To subscribe to Nevada Wildlife, just
become a member today!
Nevada
Wildlife Federation Officers:
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President
& NWF Rep
Kevin Cabble
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Vice President
Gale Dupree
District 1
(Northern)
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Vice President
Jack Prier
District 2
(Central)
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Vice President
Tarva Lee
District 3
(Southern)
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Secretary
Robert Maichle |
Treasurer
Anita
Wagner
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Alt.
NWF Rep
Vikki Riddle
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Executive
Committee:
Anita Wagner, Kevin Cabble, Jack Prier, Vikki Riddle,
Robert Maichle, Tarva Lee and Gale Dupree.
Staff:
Lorna
Weaver.
Nevada
Wildlife Federation Affiliates:
The Nevada Wildlife Federation (NvWF) is affiliated with a number of
other conservation and environmentally minded organizations within the
state. Those organizations are listed below.
Animal
Ark
P.O. 60057, Reno, NV
89506-0057 |
Northern
Nevada Outdoors
PO Box 12393, Reno, NV 89515 |
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Carson
Valley Chukar Club
PO Box 1122, Gardnerville, NV 89410 |
Ormsby
Sportsman's Association
PO Box 847, Carson City, NV 89702 |
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Canvasback
Gun Club
PO Box 12834, Reno, NV 89510 |
Reno Tur-Toise Club
PO Box 8783, Reno, NV 89507 |
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Elko County Conservation Association
PO Box 2561, Elko, NV 89801 |
Sagebrush Trout Unlimited
Elko, NV 89801 |
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Las Vegas Archers
PO Box 28476, Las Vegas, NV, 89126 |
Silver
Arrow Bowmen
PO Box 12834, Reno, NV 89506 |
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Las
Vegas Fly Fishing Club
PO Box 27958, Las Vegas, NV 89126 |
Spring
Mountains Association
PO Box 370128, Las Vegas, NV 89137 |
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Motorcycle Racing Association of Nevada
3475 C Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV 89121 |
Truckee
River Flyfishers
2875 Northtowne Lane, Reno, NV 89512 |
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Nevada
Bow Hunters Association
1316 4th Street, Elko, NV 89803 |
Truckee
River Yacht Club
1755 E. Plumb Lane #170, Reno, NV 89502 |
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Nevada Section-Society For Range Management
Nevada |
Walker
Lake Working Group
PO Box 867, Hawthorne, NV 89415 |
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Nevada
Wildlife Federation Corporate Members:
Howard Hughes Properties--Las Vegas
NV
Patagonia--Reno, NV
Sierra Trading Post--Reno,
NV/Cheyenne, WY
Hidden Valley Ranch--Reno, NV
Morris & Brown Architects, LTD--Reno,
NV
Perry and Spann--Reno, NV
Conservation
Pledge:
I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully defend from waste
the natural resources of my country - its air, soil, and minerals, forests,
waters, and wildlife.
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