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Catherine
from Connecticut
“I have an innate love of animals, which led me to the National Wildlife Federation. I cannot imagine a world with no wolves, no sandhill cranes, and no bats.
I will never forget the first NWF trip we took many years ago to see the sandhill cranes of Nebraska. I thought my cats were loud! On another NWF trip to Austin, TX, we saw firsthand the contribution bats make to that city. People line the banks of the river with their glasses of wine and beer—staring at this bridge just waiting for the sun to go down. Then a large wave of bats flies into the sky. What a sight!
A love of wildlife brings people together, and this bonding is so critical when so many, especially young people, are connected to their devices. I feel a sense of calm when I look out my window at the birdfeeder and see woodpeckers, cardinals and that little chipmunk who just never gives up.”
Catherine
from Connecticut
“I have an innate love of animals, which led me to the National Wildlife Federation. I cannot imagine a world with no wolves, no sandhill cranes, and no bats.
I will never forget the first NWF trip we took many years ago to see the sandhill cranes of Nebraska. I thought my cats were loud! On another NWF trip to Austin, TX, we saw firsthand the contribution bats make to that city. People line the banks of the river with their glasses of wine and beer—staring at this bridge just waiting for the sun to go down. Then a large wave of bats flies into the sky. What a sight!
A love of wildlife brings people together, and this bonding is so critical when so many, especially young people, are connected to their devices. I feel a sense of calm when I look out my window at the birdfeeder and see woodpeckers, cardinals and that little chipmunk who just never gives up.”
Catherine
from Connecticut
“I have an innate love of animals, which led me to the National Wildlife Federation. I cannot imagine a world with no wolves, no sandhill cranes, and no bats.
I will never forget the first NWF trip we took many years ago to see the sandhill cranes of Nebraska. I thought my cats were loud! On another NWF trip to Austin, TX, we saw firsthand the contribution bats make to that city. People line the banks of the river with their glasses of wine and beer—staring at this bridge just waiting for the sun to go down. Then a large wave of bats flies into the sky. What a sight!
A love of wildlife brings people together, and this bonding is so critical when so many, especially young people, are connected to their devices. I feel a sense of calm when I look out my window at the birdfeeder and see woodpeckers, cardinals and that little chipmunk who just never gives up.”
Catherine
from Connecticut
“I have an innate love of animals, which led me to the National Wildlife Federation. I cannot imagine a world with no wolves, no sandhill cranes, and no bats.
I will never forget the first NWF trip we took many years ago to see the sandhill cranes of Nebraska. I thought my cats were loud! On another NWF trip to Austin, TX, we saw firsthand the contribution bats make to that city. People line the banks of the river with their glasses of wine and beer—staring at this bridge just waiting for the sun to go down. Then a large wave of bats flies into the sky. What a sight!
A love of wildlife brings people together, and this bonding is so critical when so many, especially young people, are connected to their devices. I feel a sense of calm when I look out my window at the birdfeeder and see woodpeckers, cardinals and that little chipmunk who just never gives up.”