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Members in Action

WAFWA partnerships have created significant accomplishments over the last hundred years addressing the complex challenges of managing western wildlife resources. WAFWA member’s have a reputation for innovation, leadership, and a ‘can-do’ approach that continues to influence changes under a strategic plan of action.

See WAFWA’s members in action working towards a common purpose, under a unified set of values, to lean into the future and respond to today’s challenging changes.

How to get involved

CONNECT
PEOPLE & EFFORTS

WAFWA’s annual summer and winter conferences are vital to fulfill our goals of fostering information exchange and working partnerships.

Anyone interested in learning about emerging fish and wildlife topics and getting involved are encouraged to participate.

Consider joining us in becoming an exhibitor or sponsor!

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DONATE
TO AN INITIATIVE

It is individual donations such as yours that help WAFWA and it’s members complete our conservation mission and allow us to expand our multi-jurisdictional and landscape-scale fish and wildlife conservation and research initiatives programs.

OUR MISSION
Advancing Collaborative, Proactive, Science-Based Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management Across the West

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BECOME A
MEMBER

Any nongovernmental organization, institution, foundation, society, corporation, or person
that supports WAFWA objectives may become a contributing member upon approval by the Executive Committee and payment of annual dues.

Contributing members shall have all the privileges of WAFWA membership except voting when a vote by official member agency representatives is requested.

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GENERATE & USE KNOWLEDGE

Search WAFWA-endorsed publications on managing western wildlife resources, and
authors – Get WAFWA Endorsement!

Authors of white papers, issue papers, management plans and other conservation-related publications may recieve WAFWA endorsement when materials are produced in partnership with WAFWA.


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