Black and Brown Faces in America's Wild Places
Dudley Edmondson, an African American wildlife
photographer, believes it is critical for people of color to get
involved in nature conservation. He sought out 20 other African
Americans with deep connections to nature and asked them about their
personal experiences, how they came to value nature and why African
Americans seem under-represented in our parks and conservation efforts.
The result is a compelling look at the issues that are so important to
the future of our public lands. These personal profiles are not only
interesting but provide insight into the past, present and future
practices for our environment. Buy online at our secure store or
call us directly to place your order, 651-433-4100.

Conferences
The Board of
Directors for Watchable Wildlife,
Inc. has voted to postpone the Watchable Wildlife Conference. This
decision was reached after reviewing the unprecedented travel
restrictions in place for federal and state employees.
Wildlife
Viewing Areas Website
The USDA Forest
Service recently added 20+ sites and more
are in the works. In its seventh year of operation our North
American Directory of Wildlife Viewing Sites has had over 270,000
visitors!
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