“National Wildlife Federation has a proud history of entertaining and educating children about the wonders of animals and nature,” said Mary Dalheim, editorial director of Children's Publications for National Wildlife Federation. “From our beloved children’s magazines like Ranger Rick to our apps, our products make reading and learning about wildlife fun for kids of all ages. We are thrilled to be recognized by the Parents’ Choice Foundation again for our achievements in educational publishing.”
With her impressive background, keen understanding of wildlife conservation issues, and her deep appreciation for what drives NWF membership, we are thrilled to have Lisa on board to help us forge new ground while remaining true to the mission of our organization and the role of National Wildlife magazine.
National Wildlife magazine helps fulfill the mission of National Wildlife Federation: To inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children's future.
We cannot and should not have to wait until the next big storm to protect America’s communities and ecosystems in our new era of extreme weather.
It simply makes good business sense to confront this threat now and that’s why we’re working together with conservationists, industry partners and elected officials to find solutions.
"Through the Earth Tomorrow Program, I have been fortunate to work with a number of talented youth leaders who care about the future of our planet and who take action to protect and restore it for current and future generations," said Na’Taki Osborne Jelks. "I am awed by their passion and creativity and inspired by the transformations that I have witnessed in participants that propel them from the realization that there are pressing conservation challenges in their communities to engaging their peers, parents, and decision-makers in taking action for change."
"Collin is a tireless leader with a deep understanding of conservation issues and a strong, entrepreneurial spirit," said Deborah Spalding, Chair of the NWF Board of Directors. "His track record in implementing innovative solutions to conservation challenges and his experience in managing large, complex organizations with a diverse stakeholder base are key skills that will be critical in taking the Federation forward in the coming years."
"We at National Wildlife Federation and Eco-Schools USA are proud of the example set by Earth’s Magnet School for Ventura County, California, other schools, and the country at large," said Laura Hickey, senior director of Eco-Schools USA. "This award demonstrates not only a commitment to sustainability and environmental literacy for students and faculty, but an appreciation that the best, most effective education transcends the classroom and offers a hands-on approach to learning."
“By inspiring thousands of students across the U.S. to take action to reduce energy and water use on campus, Campus Conservation Nationals, supports the National Wildlife Federation’s mission to foster the next generation of student leaders for wildlife and the environment,” said Kristy Jones, senior manager of the Campus Ecology Program at National Wildlife Federation.