National Wildlife Federation

The National Wildlife Federation works to inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children's future. As the nation's largest conservation organization, NWF and its 4 million supporters are committed to sustaining the nature of America for the benefit of people and wildlife.

To do so, we focus on:

  • Protecting and defending wildlife and the wild places they need to survive;
  • Restoring the health of our natural habitats and ecosystems;
  • Educating and inspiring Americans to care for and protect our natural heritage.

All across America, wild spaces are being squeezed out, leaving wildlife with fewer spaces to call home.

EIN

53-0204616

CFC Code

10622

CFD Code

0314999

King County Charity Code

2540

Snohomish County/PUD Code

3200

Address

11100 Wildlife Center Drive
Reston
VA
20190

Phone number

(800) 332-4949

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Featured story

 
The Pacific Northwest is blessed with an amazing diversity of coastal habitats, from rocky bluffs and sandy beaches along the Pacific Coast to the tidal flats, marshes, mixed sediment beaches, and eelgrass beds of Puget Sound. Together, these habitats support thousands of species of fish and wildlife, and they are a linchpin for the regional economy, culture, and quality of life. Despite its pristine image, however, the region’s coastal habitats and the ecological systems they support face serious problems due to human activities, which have prompted numerous local and regional restoration and protection efforts.
 
 
 

Mission

As America's largest conservation organization, National Wildlife Federation works with more than 4 million members, partners and supporters in communities across the country to inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children's future.