Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What's the history of the National Wildlife Federation?

i'm doing a project on NWF, and i cant any history on the site aside from the brief one from Wiki





thanks in advanceWhat's the history of the National Wildlife Federation?
On March 1, 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt appointed political cartoonist Jay Norwood ';Ding'; Darling to be chief of the U.S. Biological Survey. Darling urged the president to convene a conference in Washington D.C. to bring together individuals, organizations and agencies interested in the restoration and conservation of wildlife resources. Even then, America's land, water and wildlife were threatened. Recognizing the link between the people's health, the environment and our quality of life, conference participants set out to protect them all. They understood that it would take millions of informed, motivated people to do the job.





The conference took place from February 3-7, 1936 and was called the North American Wildlife Conference. Darling resigned his position with the Biological Survey just before the conference.





At this conference an organization was created and was called the General Wildlife Federation. Darling was elected president. The first annual meeting was held March 3, 1937 in St. Louis, Missouri. The General Wildlife Federation became the National Wildlife Federation in 1938.

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