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SUMMARY:Let's Celebrate!
DESCRIPTION:NWRA has declared December 17\, 2025\, Refuge Staff Appreciation Day. In recognition of this day\, let’s celebrate the National Wildlife Refuge and Hatcheries systems\, their dedicated staff and loyal Friends groups with Jim Kurth\, Retired Deputy Director of the USFWS as he reminds us all why we do what we do. \nJim will reminisce a little about his time with the Service and why we can be so proud of the work we help to support.  Then\, he has agreed to field your questions about the Service. If you have a question for Jim\, please send it to coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com  There should also be time for “live” questions during the webinar. \nJim Kurth began his career as a biological technician with the U.S Forest Service on the Wayne National Forest in Ohio. He transferred to the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service in 1979 as assistant refuge manager at Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge. He served as an assistant refuge manager at Loxahatchee NWR in Florida\, Bogue Chitto NWR in Louisiana\, and Seney NWR in Michigan. He then served as refuge manager of the seven refuges in Rhode Island and Connecticut. After a tour in the Alaska Regional Office in Anchorage\, he served as the manager of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from 1994 to 1999. \nJim then moved to the Washington Office and served as Deputy Chief (1999-2011) and Chief (2011-2015) of the National Wildlife Refuge System\, then Deputy Director of the Service from 2015 until his retirement in June 2019. \nSign Up! \n 
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/lets-celebrate/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:USFWS Partnership Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:Deadline for Accepting Applications Extended Until 12/15/25\nFriends groups along with their FWS Partners have an opportunity to apply for the FWS Friends Mentor Program. The Fall Application is now available. Applications will be accepted until December 15\, 2025. \nWhat is the Mentor Program? In many ways\, it is just what you want/need it to be. Each mentoring relationship is different but\, in a nutshell\, Friends and their Refuge Management decide on the topics they would like to learn more about or have help with. That is part of the application. It could be training the board\, planning a joint project\, or\, after this long Covid winter\, a reboot to get your board and FWS staff excited about working together again\, for example. \nOnce you have submitted the completed application it will be reviewed by the FWS Friends Coordinator\, Linda Schnee\, and the Regional Friends Coordinators. If your application is selected\, you will be assigned a team of experienced and trained mentors\, usually one FWS staff and one Friends Board/Staff person who will work with you on fleshing out an agenda\, and then will come to your refuge to conduct a 2-day training. \nAt the end of that training\, your group will identify a set of 3 or 4 objectives that you want to accomplish in the next year. Mentors then check in with you on a regular schedule to offer help\, guidance\, encouragement\, and lots of cheers for the good work you are doing. \nSound like something that your group would benefit from? I’ve been on both sides of mentoring\, as a Friends mentor and as a board member of a group being mentored and I can tell you from personal experience that this program provides a couple of skilled “consultants\,” for a year\, free-of-charge to your Friends group and your Refuge. So\, what are you waiting for? Get that application going! \nShould you want to find out more about the benefits of this program check out the 2023 recording about the USFWS Mentoring Program.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/usfws-partnership-mentoring-program/
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SUMMARY:Leading with Purpose – Building Stronger\, More Connected Wildlife Friends Groups
DESCRIPTION:This three-part webinar series is designed to equip leaders and members of Wildlife Friends Groups with the insight and tools to strengthen their communities\, deepen collaboration\, and lead with clarity in complex times. Together\, we’ll explore how to create cultures of belonging without weaponizing identity\, ensuring that all feel seen and valued without reinforcing division. We’ll examine strategies for navigating change with integrity\, so your group can remain mission-focused while adapting to evolving challenges. Finally\, we’ll dive into the principles of transformational leadership\, helping you inspire action\, cultivate trust\, and guide your group toward lasting impact. This series offers practical frameworks\, space for reflection\, and a chance to align around shared values while honoring difference. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/84310909165?pwd=tTeEFiL92WRPxgIrENS6DIed1H4zWZ.1\nMeeting ID: 843 1090 9165\nPasscode: 647750 Join instructions\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meetings/84310909165/invitations?signature=w4WBMtkScuebAx4n7djpjm9CAlZbSxdJi6G3xWRujWQ
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/leading-with-purpose-building-stronger-more-connected-wildlife-friends-groups-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T193000
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CREATED:20251013T154111Z
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SUMMARY:A History of the American Conservation Movement and the Refuge System
DESCRIPTION:Join Alex Harper for a captivating journey through the history of conservation in the United States—from the 1800s to today. This presentation traces the key moments that shaped the formation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Wildlife Refuge System\, culminating in the establishment of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. \nAttendees will gain a deeper understanding of how conservation policies evolved\, how decisions are made to preserve the ecological integrity of refuges\, and why these places matter now more than ever. \nWe all love Bosque del Apache\, but it can sometimes be difficult to know how to make a difference. Through a mix of historical context and stunning wildlife photography taken at the refuge by Alex throughout the years\, this talk will connect past and present conservation efforts. \nAlex will also discuss the risks posed by potential rollbacks of environmental protections—including the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Endangered Species Act—and what such changes could mean for the refuge’s future. \nThe presentation will conclude with Friends Board President Jonathan Manley highlighting what’s happening on the ground at Bosque del Apache and how Friends is continuing to protect the refuge’s diverse flora and fauna. \nQuarterly OASIS Zoom calls are now open to the public\, so please invite your friends and family to come learn about our beautiful refuge and theOASIS\, a sustaining community of hope! This is the perfect time to join as a monthly donor by giving a monthly gift in any amount that feels right for you – you’re in control of when to start\, stop and make changes to your level of monthly giving! \nRegister Now
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/a-history-of-the-american-conservation-movement-and-the-refuge-system/
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SUMMARY:The 2025 Virtual Friends Conference
DESCRIPTION:Level up your skills and network with refuge and hatchery Friends from across the country. \nFriends Groups fortify our National Wildlife Refuge and Hatchery Systems. Together\, we amplify impact\, generate support\, and build stronger and healthier communities. This two-day virtual conference is designed for Friends leaders\, board members\, staff\, and volunteers who want to build capacity\, share best practices\, and connect with peers from across the country. \nLearn more here. \nTuesday\, November 4Wednesday\, November 5Time Track 1   Track 2  2:00 pmOpening Session 				\n\n											\n							Joan Patterson						\n					\n											\n							Director at Large\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Mark Musaus						\n					\n											\n							Vice President\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n				2:10 pmKickoff Keynote 				\n\n											\n							Desirée Sorenson-Groves						\n					\n											\n							President & CEO\, National Wildlife Refuge Association						\n					\n				\n				2:30 pmSessions 1\, 2\, 3 & 4 Overview 				\n\n											\n							Joan Patterson						\n					\n											\n							Director at Large\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n				2:45 pmSession 1: Fundraising\, Membership and Donor Engagement 				\n\n											\n							Janelle Wicks						\n					\n											\n							Executive Director\, Friends of Malheur NWR						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Mary Beth Volmer						\n					\n											\n							President\, Friends of Plum and Pilot Islands						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Thomas Daubert						\n					\n											\n							Executive Director\, Friends of Kauai National Wildlife Refuge Complex						\n					\n				\n				Session 2: Nature Stores 				\n\n											\n							Tom Worthington						\n					\n											\n							Director at Large\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Jill Bachman						\n					\n											\n							Nature Store\, Friends of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Carolyn Ferrell						\n					\n											\n							Executive Director\, Booth Society\, Inc.						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Melissa Worthington						\n					\n											\n							Volunteer Manager\, Minnesota Valley Refuge Friends						\n					\n				\n				4:00 pmSession 3: Community Involvement 				\n\n											\n							Angie Horn						\n					\n											\n							Urban Wildlife Program Director\, National Wildlife Refuge Association						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Ken Kupchak						\n					\n											\n							President\, Friends of Oahu NWRs & CORFA Board						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Suzanne Trapp						\n					\n											\n							Community Outreach Manager at Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Retired						\n					\n				\n				Session 4: Volunteers: The Critical Role of both Friends Volunteers and FWS Volunteers 				\n\n											\n							Sue Hix						\n					\n											\n							Board Member\, Friends of Sherburne NWR						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Robin Will						\n					\n											\n							Board member\, Friends of St. Marks NWR						\n					\n				\n				5:10 pmBreakout Rooms and Free Discussion5:55 pmClose Out: Recap of Day 1 				\n\n											\n							Ken Kupchak						\n					\n											\n							President\, Friends of Oahu NWRs & CORFA Board						\n					\n				\n				Time Track 1   Track 2  2:00 pmWelcome and Orientation to Day 2 				\n\n											\n							Janelle Wicks						\n					\n											\n							Executive Director\, Friends of Malheur NWR						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Tom Worthington						\n					\n											\n							Director at Large\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n				2:10 pmSpark Talk 				\n\n											\n							Wendi Weber						\n					\n											\n							Regional Director of the Northeast Region - Retired						\n					\n				\n				2:30 pmSessions 5\,6\,7 & 8 Overview 				\n\n											\n							Janelle Wicks						\n					\n											\n							Executive Director\, Friends of Malheur NWR						\n					\n				\n				2:45 pmSessions 5\, 6\, and 7 				\n\n											\n							Cathy Allen						\n					\n											\n							Nonprofit Governance Consultant\, Board Doctor						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Carol Mertesdorf						\n					\n											\n							President\, Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Janelle Wicks						\n					\n											\n							Executive Director\, Friends of Malheur NWR						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Willem Stoeller						\n					\n											\n							Director at Large\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Samantha Zeiner						\n					\n											\n							Director of Operations\, Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Richard Dolesh						\n					\n											\n							Board Member\, Friends of Patuxent						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Greg Knadle						\n					\n											\n							former VP of Government Affairs NFWF						\n					\n				\n				4:00 pmSession 8: Current Issues and Topics affecting Refuges and Hatcheries 				\n\n											\n							Tony Wasley						\n					\n											\n							President of WMI						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Scott Kahan						\n					\n											\n							Retired as Regional Chief in the Northeast Region						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Paul Johansen						\n					\n											\n							Chief of the Wildlife Resources\, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources						\n					\n				\n								\n\n											\n							Dale Hall						\n					\n											\n							Former DEO of Ducks Unlimited\, Inc.						\n					\n				\n				5:15 pmKeynote Address 				\n\n											\n							Desirée Sorenson-Groves						\n					\n											\n							President & CEO\, National Wildlife Refuge Association						\n					\n				\n				5:45 pmClose Out: Recap of Day 2 				\n\n											\n							Cheryl Hart						\n					\n											\n							President\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates						\n					\n				\n				\n  \nUse the box below to purchase your tickets. After your purchase\, you will receive more information about how to join the event.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/the-2025-virtual-friends-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T151500
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SUMMARY:Leading with Purpose – Building Stronger\, More Connected Wildlife Friends Groups
DESCRIPTION:This three-part webinar series is designed to equip leaders and members of Wildlife Friends Groups with the insight and tools to strengthen their communities\, deepen collaboration\, and lead with clarity in complex times. Together\, we’ll explore how to create cultures of belonging without weaponizing identity\, ensuring that all feel seen and valued without reinforcing division. We’ll examine strategies for navigating change with integrity\, so your group can remain mission-focused while adapting to evolving challenges. Finally\, we’ll dive into the principles of transformational leadership\, helping you inspire action\, cultivate trust\, and guide your group toward lasting impact. This series offers practical frameworks\, space for reflection\, and a chance to align around shared values while honoring difference.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/leading-with-purpose-building-stronger-more-connected-wildlife-friends-groups-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T151500
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250729T133126Z
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SUMMARY:Leading with Purpose – Building Stronger\, More Connected Wildlife Friends Groups
DESCRIPTION:This three-part webinar series is designed to equip leaders and members of Wildlife Friends Groups with the insight and tools to strengthen their communities\, deepen collaboration\, and lead with clarity in complex times. Together\, we’ll explore how to create cultures of belonging without weaponizing identity\, ensuring that all feel seen and valued without reinforcing division. We’ll examine strategies for navigating change with integrity\, so your group can remain mission-focused while adapting to evolving challenges. Finally\, we’ll dive into the principles of transformational leadership\, helping you inspire action\, cultivate trust\, and guide your group toward lasting impact. This series offers practical frameworks\, space for reflection\, and a chance to align around shared values while honoring difference.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/leading-with-purpose-building-stronger-more-connected-wildlife-friends-groups/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T170000
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CREATED:20250912T145713Z
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SUMMARY:Friends SHARE Book Recommendations & More
DESCRIPTION:CORFA started a list of both fiction and non-fiction books that include our National Wildlife Refuges\, or other public lands\, in their plots and narratives. \nDo you have a favorite that is not on the list? \nWe’d love for you to share titles and we’re also looking for folks to do a short 3-minute book review at our next meet-up on any of the books in the attached list or on your favorite book that we’ve missed. \nFollowing our book discussions\, we’ll have time for a quick roundtable of any other. announcements or questions. \nThe Zoom SHARE calls are only for a member of a Friends group or their staff. Feel free to share this invite with your board members and other Friends groups. To ensure everyone can fully express themselves\, ask tough questions\, have their comments heard and respected\, and be assured that conflict will be respectful the call will not be recorded\, and we ask all participants to review and agree to our Safe Space Guidelines. \nDate: Tuesday\, September 23\, 2025 \nTime: 4:00 PM ET\, 3:00 PM CT\, 2:00 PM MT\, 1:00 PM PT \nRSVP: To coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com by September 19th with Friends SHARE in the subject line. In the body of the email tell us the name of your Friends group. \nWe are looking forward to getting together.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/friends-share-book-recommendations-more/
CATEGORIES:Friends SHARE
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SUMMARY:Laws that Make the Refuge System Unique
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date\nTopic: The Laws that Make the Refuge System Unique – Understanding the legal foundations of the National Wildlife Refuge System and what makes these lands different from National Parks and National Forests. \nSpeaker: Robert Fischman:\nRobert Fischman is professor of law at the Indiana University School of Law. His book on the management of the National Wildlife Refuge System is the standard reference in its field. He writes about public land management\, endangered species recovery\, federalism\, adaptive conservation\, climate change and environmental analysis. \nSign Up!
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/laws-that-make-the-refuge-system-unique/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250827T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250827T131500
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SUMMARY:Common Ground and Connection - Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging and practical webinar designed to help find common ground and foster alignment rooted in shared values presented by Ryan Virden. In a time of increasing polarization and burnout\, this session offers tools and strategies to move beyond surface-level agreement and into deeper connection—strengthening relationships\, cultivating trust\, and building the foundation for more effective\, values-aligned collaboration. Whether you’re navigating internal tensions\, seeking to unite around a common purpose\, or just looking to deepen connections this session will offer clarity\, encouragement\, and actionable insight. \nHere is advance notice of a 3-part series of webinars that Ryan Virden will be presenting separate from CORFA and Refuge Association’s normal webinar series. These webinars\, focused on “Leading with Purpose – Building Stronger\, More Connected Wildlife Friends Groups”\, will be free and open to any who want to participate. More information coming soon. \nPresenter \n\nRyan Virden is an accomplished educator\, author\, and cultural advocate based in Minneapolis. With a keen focus on nurturing inclusive environments\, Ryan collaborates with individuals and organizations to cultivate mindsets and skills for effectively building relationships and communities across diverse contexts. Ryan’s extensive experience includes working with organizations nationwide\, guiding them towards establishing restorative cultures within their environments. Notably\, he held the role of Restorative Justice Coordinator for Minneapolis Public Schools and currently serves as a professor in the peace and justice department at St. Thomas University.\n\nSign Up!
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/common-ground-and-connection-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250826T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250826T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250807T164037Z
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SUMMARY:Friends SHARE session on August 26th is postponed!
DESCRIPTION:Postponed until September\nCORFA Friends SHARE Summer Book Recommendations \nWe’ve started a list of both fiction and non-fiction books that our National Wildlife Refuges\, or other public lands\, in their plots and narratives. Do you have a favorite that is not on the list? \nWe’d love for you to share titles and we’re also looking for folks to do a short 3-minute book review at our next meet-up on any of the books in this list or on your favorite book that we’ve missed. Up to the challenge? Let’s know if there is a book you want to review by returning this form by August 21st. Come prepared and join us August 26th at 4:00 pm ET! \nFollowing our book discussions\, we’ll have time for a quick roundtable of any other  announcements or questions. \nThe Zoom SHARE calls are only for a member of a Friends group or their staff. Feel free to share this invite with your board members and other Friends groups. To ensure everyone can fully express themselves\, ask tough questions\, have their comments heard and respected\, and be assured that conflict will be respectful the call will not be recorded\, and we ask all participants to review and agree to our Safe Space Guidelines. \nRSVP: To coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com by August 24th with Friends SHARE in the subject line. In the body of the email tell us the name of your Friends group. We are looking forward to getting together. \nRegards\,\nCORFA’s Friends SHARE Team\nMike Baldwin\, Ceal Craig\, Cheryl Hart\, Joan Patterson\, Polly Sheppard\, Willem Stoeller\, Joan Van Gorp\, Kathy Woodward\, Tom Worthington\, Maria Montag \nP.S. We thank the National Wildlife Refuge Association for providing Zoom for the call.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/friends-share-session-on-august-26th-is-all-about-books/
CATEGORIES:Friends SHARE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250707T140021Z
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SUMMARY:Fast\, Flamboyant & Feisty - Hummingbird Basics with Sandra Noll
DESCRIPTION:This delightful program\, presented by hummingbird expert Sandra Noll\, brings you into the secret world of these unique\, tiny birds whose high-speed lives are largely invisible to us. Details of hummingbird biology and behavior are revealed through slow-motion video and beautiful photographs. The human-hummingbird connection is also explored\, along with tips on attracting these tiny gems.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/fast-flamboyant-feisty-hummingbird-basics-with-sandra-noll/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250719T152744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T152958Z
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SUMMARY:Of Dollars & Cents: A Beginner's Guide For Friends Board Members To Reading Financial Reports
DESCRIPTION:As board members\, you play a vital role in upholding the organization’s mission and ensuring responsible management of its financial and other essential resources. \nIn this presentation\, you’ll learn how to read and interpret the core financial reports that guide effective nonprofit oversight: \n\nBalance Sheet: Shows the organization’s financial position at a specific point in time\nProfit and Loss Statement: (also called the Statement of Activities) – Details income and expenses over a period\nGrantor/Donor Statement: Tracks restricted funds and how they are being used\nBudget vs. Actual Report: Compares planned income and spending with actual results to monitor progress and adjust as needed\n\nUnderstanding financial reports will give you the tools to assess the financial health of your organization\, make informed\, strategic decisions and keep donors\, funders\, and other stakeholders well-informed. These tools will enable you to fulfill your fiduciary responsibility and support the organization’s long-term sustainability. \nPresenters \n\nJon d’Alessio\, Treasurer of the CORFA Board as well as Friends of Bosque del Apache NWR and Friends of Midway Atoll NWR. Other nonprofit experience includes serving as CEO of the Fred Finch Youth Center.\nWillem Stoeller\, a CORFA Board Member and Past Treasurer and Vice President of Friends of Tualatin River NWRC. He also serves as Treasurer for the Friends of Champoeg State Park in Oregon.\n\nSign Up! \n  \n 
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/of-dollars-cents-a-beginners-guide-for-friends-board-members-to-reading-financial-reports/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250719T204953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T204953Z
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SUMMARY:SHARE zoom call on July 22nd
DESCRIPTION:CORFA is hosting the next Friends SHARE zoom call on July 22nd at 4:00 pm EST. This month we are focusing on our wonderful volunteers! We will be sharing ideas and programs that different Friends groups use to recognize and honor their Friends volunteers. \nWe’d love to have you come prepared to share what you are doing\, have done\, or plan to do. What works? What lessons have you learned? What changes have you made? Given the current situation are your Friends volunteers stepping up to do more? How can we thank them for their time\, talent and treasure and let them know we value them? \nWe have three people willing to start the ball rolling by telling their stories: \n\nSamantha Zeiner\, Director of Operations\, Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge\nMaria Montag\, Board President\, Friends of California Condors Wild and Free\nRepresentative TBD\, Friends of Ding Darling\n\nFollowing these presentations and Q&A time\, we’ll have time for a quick rountable for any other announcements or questions. \nPlease join us on July 22nd at 4:00 pm EST and an RSVP to coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com by July 19th would be appreciated! Registration is required in advance to receive the zoom link \nOur August SHARE Call will be on August 26th at 4:00 pm EST and we will be having a fun book discussion focused on books that take place on a refuge\, involve the refuge system or FWS characters. They can be fiction or non-fiction. \nThe Zoom call is only for a member of a Friends group or their staff. Feel free to share this invite with your board members and other Friends groups. To ensure everyone can fully express themselves\, ask tough questions\, have their comments heard and respected\, and be assured that conflict will be respectful the call will not be recorded\, and we ask all participants to review and agree to our Safe Space Guidelines. \nHeads Up for August! \nKinda like 4th grade…we hope you will come prepared with a 3–5-minute book report on book you’ve read and share with us the title and author of course plus a summary and what you liked about the book. \nWe’re attaching the list of suggestions we have so far but please let us know if you have more and we’ll be glad to add them. \nWe are looking forward to getting together. \nCORFA’s Friends SHARE Team \nMike Baldwin\, Ceal Craig\, Cheryl Hart\, Joan Patterson\, Polly Sheppard\, Willem Stoeller\, Joan Van Gorp\, Kathy Woodward\, Tom Worthington\, Maria Montag
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/share-zoom-call-on-july-22nd/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250530T172619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T184828Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline for Written Testimony to the Senate
DESCRIPTION:The Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior\, Environment\, and Related Agencies is accepting written testimony on the Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations. For instructions on how to submit your testimony go to https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/owt_guidelines_interior_fy_26.pdf \nDeadline for submitting testimony is close of business Sunday\, June 15\, 2025.  \nExample: Testimony by Bill Durkin\, Friends of Rachel Carson NWR\, Maine. 
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/deadline-for-written-testimony-to-the-senate/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T233000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250603T184758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T184758Z
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SUMMARY:Take Action
DESCRIPTION:The National Wildlife Refuge System is at a breaking point but the President’s FY2026 budget proposes funding the Refuge System at just $412 million—a 22% cut from current funding. The last time the Refuge System’s budget was this small was 2007.  To put it in perspective\, the FY2010 number adjusted for inflation would be over $730 million today. \nWe need Congress to act—and we need you with us.\nWe’re calling on the Senate to provide $731 million in FY2026 to restore the Refuge System’s budget to 2010 levels\, adjusted for inflation. Without this investment\, more staff will be lost\, invasive species will spread unchecked\, and critical programs for wildlife and communities will disappear. \n95 Friends groups signed the House version of this letter in April.\nPlease note: This Senate letter is a repurposed version of the House letter so if you already signed onto that House letter\, your organization will automatically be included in this Senate letter (so you do not need to sign on again). Please check the list of signers at the end of the letter to confirm your group is listed. (It’s okay to sign again if you’re not sure—we’ll avoid duplicates on our end.) \nSign on by Thursday\, June 12 at 11:59 PM ET.\nDownload the Senate Letter with Signers>>\nSign-On Here by June 12th at 11:59 PM ET \nLet’s show the Senate that Refuge Friends from across the country are united—and will not stand by as our refuges are pushed past the breaking point. \nThank you for all you do for national wildlife refuges\, \nDesirée Sorenson-Groves\nPresident & CEO\nNational Wildlife Refuge Association
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/take-action/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250528T202545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T202721Z
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SUMMARY:State of the System Report: Staffing Crisis\, Conservation Priorities & the Road Ahead
DESCRIPTION:Baseball\, apple pie\, and public lands—there’s nothing more American. As summer begins and gets into full swing\, join us for a webinar exploring the urgent threats facing one of our nation’s greatest legacies: the National Wildlife Refuge System. \nDesirée Sorenson-Groves\, President & CEO of the National Wildlife Refuge Association\, will deliver a timely update from Washington\, D.C.\, highlighting the consequences of widespread staffing losses\, chronic underfunding\, and policy shifts impacting refuges across the country. \nDespite the challenges\, there’s hope. Desirée will spotlight the inspiring conservation work happening on the ground\, innovative partnerships taking shape\, and the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s commitment to deepening public engagement and advocacy. This is your chance to better understand what’s at stake—and how we can all stand up for the places and wildlife that define the American landscape. \nPresenter\nDesirée Sorenson-Groves re-joined the Refuge Association in October 2024 as the President and CEO. Her career has been focused on protecting and enhancing the National Wildlife Refuge System\, first as a grassroots organizer for the National Audubon Society\, then as the Vice President of Government Affairs for the Refuge Association. After 14 years at NWRA\, Sorenson-Groves became the Director of the Arctic Refuge Defense Campaign where she managed an Indigenous-led\, multi-pronged effort to stop any development in the Arctic Refuge. She comes back to NWRA after leading Defenders of Wildlife’s public and private lands programs as their Vice President of Land & Habitat Conservation. She has a B.A. in Geography from George Washington University and resides in Fort Valley\, VA with her husband and two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. \nSign Up at https://act.refugeassociation.org/a/webinar-sos-june-2025-gs
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/state-of-the-system-report-staffing-crisis-conservation-priorities-the-road-ahead/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250508T131023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T131023Z
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SUMMARY:Increasing Awareness & Support Of The Refuge System: Update On FWS's Branding Work
DESCRIPTION:During this webinar Kristen Gilbert from the Refuge System’s Division of Visitor Services and Communications will give an update on the FWS’s partnership called America’s Wildlife Refuges and the the on-going branding work to increase awareness and private support for the National Wildlife Refuge System. \nPresenter \n\nKristen Gilbert\, works in Division of Visitor Services and Communications for the National Wildlife Refuge System. Her career interests are improving the public’s user experience with America’s fish\, wildlife\, and habitats a.k.a. the National Wildlife Refuge System.  During her over two decade visitor services career that spans Utah\, Colorado\, Wyoming\, Alaska and headquarters\, she has managed visitors centers\, volunteers and collaborated with Friends groups in addition to bring innovative thinking and processes to the National Wildlife Refuge System as a whole.\n\nSign Up Now!
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/increasing-awareness-support-of-the-refuge-system-update-on-fwss-branding-work/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250513T190712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T190712Z
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SUMMARY:Friends SHARE session: a time to connect and collaborate
DESCRIPTION:CORFA is hosting the next Friends SHARE zoom call and this month we’ll be focusing on the advocacy efforts being made by Friends’ groups around the nation.  We’ll have a panel of Friends who have approached advocacy in different ways. \nPlease join us on May 20th at 4:00 pm EST. Please RSVP by May 15th and we will send you a zoom link for the call. Registration is required in advance to receive the zoom link. \nOur first 60-minute discussion will be a panel discussion with the following presenters: \n\nPhil Dodderidge\, Florida Key Wildlife Society: an overview of the FKWS video testimonial project\n\nAnn Bell\, Friends of Midway Atoll NWR: using social media and consensus building strategies. \n\nLisa Mayo\, Friends of Blackwater NWR: using their website to tell the refuge story and current threats to the refuge system.\n\nFollowing these presentations and Q&A time\, we’ll have brief updates of the regional advocacy conversations by representatives of regions 1 & 7\, Region 3\, Region 4\, Region 5 and Region 8. Following very brief presentations\, we’ll have the opportunity to talk about additional strategies and concerns. \nIn the time remaining\, we will have our usual Open Discussion time. If you have a burning question for the call\, that you’d like to discuss with other Friends\, or you’re looking for expertise on a specific subject\, please let us know and we’ll do our best to be prepared and find help! The sooner you can let us know\, the better. \nThe Zoom call is only for a member of a Friends group or their staff. Feel free to share this invite with your board members and other Friends groups. To ensure everyone can fully express themselves\, ask tough questions\, have their comments heard and respected\, and be assured that conflict will be respectful the call will not be recorded\, and we ask all participants to review and agree to our Safe Space Guidelines. \nRSVP: To coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com by May 15th with Friends SHARE in the subject line. In the body of the email tell us the name of your Friends group. \nWe are looking forward to getting together. \nCORFA’s Friends SHARE Team \nMike Baldwin\, Ceal Craig\, Cheryl Hart\, Sarah Meyer\, Joan Patterson\, Polly Sheppard\, Willem Stoeller\, Joan Van Gorp\, Kathy Woodward\, Tom Worthington\, Maria Montag \nP.S. We thank the National Wildlife Refuge Association for providing Zoom for the call.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/friends-share-session-a-time-to-connect-and-collaborate/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250512T114703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T114703Z
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SUMMARY:A Year Behind the Scenes at Bosque del Apache
DESCRIPTION:A Year Behind the Scenes at Bosque del Apache\, with Claire Revekant\, Refuge Senior Biologist\nBosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is a beautiful and fragile wetland in the New Mexico high desert and a rare section of the Rio Grande that requires intense management to mimic historical behaviors after man altered the river. Join us as Claire Revekant\, Senior Wildlife Biologist\, gives us a peek at some of the behind-the-scenes work that goes into maintaining this heavily managed refuge year-round and why it is so important. \nQuarterly OASIS Zoom calls are now open to the public\, so please invite your friends and family to come learn about our beautiful refuge and the OASIS\, a sustaining community of hope! This is the perfect time to join as a monthly donor by giving a monthly gift in any amount that feels right for you – you’re in control of when to start\, stop and make changes to your level of monthly giving! \nRegister Now
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/a-year-behind-the-scenes-at-bosque-del-apache-2/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250419T134557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T134557Z
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SUMMARY:Making Your Voice Heard: How to Write an Impactful Letter to the Editor or Op-Ed
DESCRIPTION:The opinion section of your local newspaper is one of the most influential spaces in your community. In these precarious times for refuges and conservation\, if you have considered writing a letter to the editor\, an op-ed or maybe even a blog post but didn’t know where to begin\, this webinar will give you a start. \nPresenters \n\nMatthew Emmer\, President\, Friends of the Savannah Coastal Wildlife Refuges. Board Member\, Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates.\nBill O’Brian writer-editor with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/National Wildlife Refuge System from 2010 to 2023. Before that: journalist for three decades\, including 23 years at the Washington Post\, where for a time he edited letters to the editor and local op-eds.\n\nSign Up!
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/making-your-voice-heard-how-to-write-an-impactful-letter-to-the-editor-or-op-ed/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250402T142430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T142520Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Chat with the Chief: Refuge System Funding\, Workforce\, Budget\, & Priorities
DESCRIPTION:SAVE the DATE for a ZOOM CALL\nRegistration will be open soon. \nJoin Cynthia Martinez\, Chief of the National Wildlife Refuge System\, for an update on: \n\n\n\nFunding and workforce changes\nFY 2025 budget and priorities\nHow Friends can help tell the National Wildlife Refuge System story\n\n\n\nCynthia Martinez\, Chief of the National Wildlife Refuge System. A fifth-generation New Mexican\, Cynthia Martinez is the first woman and Hispanic to lead the Refuge System. She began her career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1993 and became Chief of the Refuge System in 2015. She came to Refuge System headquarters in September 2010 as chief of the Division of Visitor Services and Communications\, where she led the process for developing the Refuge System’s 2011 Conserving the Future vision conference and subsequent documents – the renewed vision for growth and management of the Refuge System. Martinez was deputy chief of the Refuge System from 2012 to 2015. Before coming to Refuge System headquarters\, Martinez was the manager at Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex in Las Vegas\, Nevada. She has a bachelor of science degree in general biology from New Mexico State University and a master of science degree in fisheries and wildlife science from University of Arizona.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/2025-chat-with-the-chief-refuge-system-funding-workforce-budget-priorities/
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20250415T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20250415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250413T091151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250413T091151Z
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SUMMARY:Place-Creation: An Invitation to Imagine the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tyra Olstad\, 2024 Voices of the Wilderness Artist in Residence on the Arctic Refuge \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe “Voices of the Wilderness” program connects artists of all different media and styles to federally managed Wilderness areas with the hope that the artists give voice to what might otherwise seem like remote\, unknowable places. In return for the trip of a lifetime embedded with refuge field crews\, artists provide to the refuge a work of art based on the residency. You will experience Tyra’s art at this presentation.  With her spoken word and visual images\, Tyra Olstad will invite you to envision the Arctic Refuge\, to actively immerse yourself in the landscape\, and to imagine the Arctic from different  perspectives and at different scales. (Think like a tussock!)  It’s intended for audiences who know little about the Arctic\, much less the Refuge\, to experienced Arctic travelers who will be encouraged to consider the place with fresh eyes. An Arctic Refuge staffer described her presentation as “goose-bumpy good.” Come let her take you to the Arctic. \nLearn more about the artist and her work HERE.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/place-creation-an-invitation-to-imagine-the-arctic-national-wildlife-refuge/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250312T110805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T141403Z
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SUMMARY:Connect and Collaborate: Friends SHARE Zoom Invite!
DESCRIPTION:CORFA is hosting the next Friends SHARE zoom call and it’s right around the corner! Please join us on April 15th at 4:00 pm Eastern. Please RSVP by April 11th and we will send you a zoom link for the call. Registration is required in advance to receive the Zoom link. \nThe Zoom call is only for a member of a Friends group or their staff. Feel free to share this invite with your board members and other Friends groups. To ensure everyone can fully express themselves\, ask tough questions\, have their comments heard and respected\, and be assured that conflict will be respectful the call will not be recorded\, and we ask all participants to review and agree to our Safe Space Guidelines. \nDate: Tuesday\, April 15\, 2025 \nTime: 4:00 PM ET\, 3:00 PM CT\, 2:00 PM MT\, 1:00 PM PT \nRSVP: To coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com by March 22nd with Friends SHARE in the subject line. In the body of the email tell us the name of your Friends group. \nWe are looking forward to getting together. \nCORFA’s Friends SHARE Team \nMike Baldwin\, Ceal Craig\, Cheryl Hart\, Sarah Meyer\, Joan Patterson\, Polly Sheppard\, Willem Stoeller\, Joan Van Gorp\, Kathy Woodward\, Tom Worthington \nP.S. We thank the National Wildlife Refuge Association for providing Zoom for the call.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/save-the-date-january-2025-friends-share/
CATEGORIES:Friends SHARE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates (CORFA)":MAILTO:coalitionrefugefriends@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Finding Refuge: Alaska Refuges's gifts to Your Mind\, Body\, and Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Matt Conner supervises the large diverse visitor services programs of the Kenai Refuge. But this talk is the result of his personal transformation as the result of health concerns. Matt is now a certified personal trainer eager to incorporate health benefits in management activities. He was instrumental in adding outdoor exercise equipment to the Kenai Refuge Multi Use Trail tying the exercises to animal adaptations so that wildlife appreciation and exercise can go hand in hand. We will hear how he has combined his lifelong passion for nature and wildlife with his new found passion for healthy living. Matt will discuss how refuges provide opportunities for healing and health through exercise\, nature immersion and as a source for whole foods and spiritual connection. \n\nMatt is speaking at the Kenai Refuge with watch parties in Anchorage and Homer as well as zoom. Details and zoom link here. https://alaskarefugefriends.org/findingrefuge-3-25/
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/finding-refuge-alaska-refugess-gifts-to-your-mind-body-and-spirit/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250308T005522Z
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SUMMARY:Capitol Conversations: Swift Changes Happening To The Refuge System— What Does It Mean?
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the 122nd birthday of the National Wildlife Refuge System for a special webinar breaking down what’s happening in Washington\, D.C. and what it means for the Refuge System. Desirée Sorenson-Groves\, President & CEO of the National Wildlife Refuge Association will discuss how recent and impending decisions by the new administration and Congress are impacting national wildlife refuges. \nSign Up at https://act.refugeassociation.org/a/webinar-capitol-conversations-spring-2025-gs \nPresenter \n\nDesirée Sorenson-Groves re-joined the Refuge Association in October 2024 as the President and CEO. Her career has been focused on protecting and enhancing the National Wildlife Refuge System\, first as a grassroots organizer for the National Audubon Society\, then as the Vice President of Government Affairs for the Refuge Association. After 14 years at NWRA\, Sorenson-Groves became the Director of the Arctic Refuge Defense Campaign where she managed an Indigenous-led\, multi-pronged effort to stop any development in the Arctic Refuge. She comes back to NWRA after leading Defenders of Wildlife’s public and private lands programs as their Vice President of Land & Habitat Conservation. She has a B.A. in Geography from George Washington University and resides in Fort Valley\, VA with her husband and two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/capitol-conversations-swift-changes-happening-to-the-refuge-system-what-does-it-mean/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250305T170932Z
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SUMMARY:Rising to the Challenge: Introducing CORFA's New Tool to Help Friends Lead
DESCRIPTION:The National Wildlife Refuge System needs us now more than ever. CORFA believes that a strong Refuge System starts with strong Friends. Join us for a webinar introducing a new tool created to streamline collaboration\, connections\, and resource sharing in the Friends community. \nFor years\, Friends Groups have played an indispensable role in filling the gap between what refuges and hatcheries need\, and what they receive from the federal government. Whether through fundraising\, volunteering\, or event planning\, Friends have become a vital conduit connecting refuges and hatcheries with their local communities. Yet the gap between what these lands need and what they receive is widening\, and the need for and pressure on Friends has never been higher. Friends Groups are uniquely positioned to rise to the challenge – and CORFA has been hard at work to build a new tool that provides a platform for Friends around the country to organize and ensure refuges and hatcheries thrive. \nIn this session\, we’ll explore how the platform can benefit your group\, improve collaboration among Friends around the country\, and empower your efforts to support your local refuges and hatcheries. Whether you’re looking to increase volunteer participation\, simplify event planning\, or connect with other groups\, this tool is designed with your needs in mind. \nSign Up!\nPresenter \n\nDustin Braden is a board member of the Coalition of Refuge Friends and Advocates and a nonprofit consultant specializing in technology\, data visualization\, grant writing\, and web development. He also serves as an instructor of Environment and Sustainability at Ohio Wesleyan University. With an M.S. in Geography and Spatial Sciences from the University of Delaware\, Dustin brings a diverse background in science and technology\, communication\, and conservation.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/rising-to-the-challenge-introducing-corfas-new-tool-to-help-friends-lead/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20250218T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20250218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250204T160148Z
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SUMMARY:It Was Worse than We Thought: Half of Alaska's Murres Killed in Heat Wave
DESCRIPTION:Heather Renner\, lead scientist on the team that established the scope and cause of this tragedy\, will be speaking at the Alaska Maritime Refuge in Homer with watch parties in Soldotna and Anchorage and on zoom. The program is at 5 pm Alaska time\, 9 pm East Coast \, etc. For details and Zoom link go to https://alaskarefugefriends.org/murres-2-25/\nAs early as summer 2015\, Refuge biologists could tell something was amiss at common murre breeding colonies in Alaska. Murres were not showing up to breed like they have year in and year out. And then\, the bodies started washing up on the beaches. In winter 2015 – 2016\, half of Alaska’s common murre population\, 4 million birds\, died in the largest single species die-off for any bird or mammal species in recorded history. And they haven’t recovered yet. Hear from Heather Renner\, Supervisory Biologist of the Alaska Maritime Refuge\, on the refuge’s work to document the scope of this unprecedented tragedy.\nWhen birds die at sea\, only a small percentage of the carcasses washes up on shore. What did it really mean in terms of total bird death that 62\,000 carcasses were recovered up and down the coast from California to the Bering Sea? Breeding colony counts were needed to give a clearer picture. Unfortunately\, for a few years after the die-off\, murres didn’t breed successfully\, so biologists couldn’t be sure how many had died and how many just weren’t returning to the colonies to breed. When breeding returned to “normal”\, biologists learned the true scope of the die-off. Heather is one of six coauthors of a paper published in Science in December of 2024 that caused a considerable stir over the magnitude of the tragedy\, the lack of recovery seven years later and the reason – a heat wave in the ocean.\nThe refuge where much of this drama played out\, the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge\, is an unusual and unusually remote refuge of 2500 islands\, headlands and rocks stretched across more than 1000 miles of Alaska’s coastline. It is one of the world’s premiere seabird refuges\, with 40 million nesting seabirds. Heather’s team includes biologists working in groups of two to three in field camps on uninhabited islands scattered along the coast. This group of dedicated scientists has been documenting since the 1970’s the status of seabirds\, their numbers and breeding success; it was these data that allowed firm conclusions as to the extent of this tragedy. Data used in this analysis spanned two huge marine ecosystems\, the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea. They also included seabird monitoring data collected on Togiak and Alaska Peninsula/Becharof national wildlife refuges\, as well as data collected by Alaska Department of Fish and Game (Round Island) and Middleton Island. Long-term ecological datasets like this are incredibly rare and are urgently needed to understand which species are most vulnerable in our changing ocean.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/it-was-worse-than-we-thought-half-of-alaskas-murres-killed-in-hear-wave/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235629
CREATED:20250205T195938Z
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SUMMARY:Capitol Conversations: A Look At Wildlife Refuge Conservation In 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Refuge Friends webinar where Desirée Sorenson-Groves\, President & CEO\, of the National Wildlife Refuge Association\, will break down what’s happening on Capitol Hill and what it means for national wildlife refuges\, conservation funding\, and grassroots advocacy in 2025. With a new Congress in session\, new players at the Department of Interior and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\, and key policy decisions ahead\, this is a great opportunity to learn how Refuge Friends and supporters can engage in advocacy efforts to protect and strengthen the National Wildlife Refuge System. \nPresenter \n\nDesirée Sorenson-Groves re-joined the Refuge Association in October 2024 as the President and CEO. Her career has been focused on protecting and enhancing the National Wildlife Refuge System\, first as a grassroots organizer for the National Audubon Society\, then as the Vice President of Government Affairs for the Refuge Association. After 14 years at NWRA\, Sorenson-Groves became the Director of the Arctic Refuge Defense Campaign where she managed an Indigenous-led\, multi-pronged effort to stop any development in the Arctic Refuge. She comes back to NWRA after leading Defenders of Wildlife’s public and private lands programs as their Vice President of Land & Habitat Conservation. She has a B.A. in Geography from George Washington University and resides in Fort Valley\, VA with her husband and two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers.\n\nSign Up!
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/capitol-conversations-a-look-at-wildlife-refuge-conservation-in-2025/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250211T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250211T183000
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CREATED:20250130T122944Z
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SUMMARY:Mōlī of Kaua`i - A rare treasure among us
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars! Our Princeville Moʻolelo free lecture series will continue on Tuesday\, February 11th with the return of Hob Osterlund. Hob is a wildlife enthusiast who knows a lot about mōlī! She founded the Kauaʻi Albatross Network and dedicates her time to the preservation\, protection and celebration of our beloved mōlī\, or Laysan albatross\, along with the other endangered wildlife of Kauaʻi. Hob is an award-winning author\, photographer\, birding guide\, Safina Center Fellow\, guest lecturer and more. In this presentation\, you’ll enjoy her amazing photos and delightful stories and learn how you can help protect this important iconic species.\n\n\nThe North Shore of Kauaʻi is the only place in the world where this majestic species nests within a human community. This\, and the challenges they face due to climate change\, make it our kuleana to help protect these birds\, which nested here long before human contact. Be a proud Kauaʻian and learn how you can help protect our mōlī and other endangered wildlife.\n\n\nFree Lecture Series: Tuesday\, February 11\, 2025 5:00-6:30pm in the Princeville Community Center. The presentation will also be available via Zoom. For more information\, visit www.kauairefuges.org/princeville-moolelo.
URL:https://coalitionofrefugefriends.com/event/moli-of-kauai-a-rare-treasure-among-us/
CATEGORIES:Event
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