A Friends partnership is made up of a nonprofit Friends organization and a national wildlife refuge or national fish hatchery. All refuge Friends organizations share the same primary mission: the support of a national wildlife refuge, a complex of refuges or a program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

What We Do

Our Services

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service provides support and guidance to almost 200 Friends partnerships nationwide and facilitates the formation of new partnerships at all staffed national wildlife refuges or refuge complexes. Training, mentoring, networking and skill-building opportunities increase group capacity while fostering individual growth.

A Friends partnership is made up of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Friends organization and a refuge or complex of refuges. The partnership is formalized in a Friends Partnership Agreement. All refuge Friends organizations share the same primary mission: the support of a refuge, a complex of refuges or a program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Refuge Friends groups have flourished since the passage of the Volunteer and Community Partnership Act of 1998, which directs the Refuge System to encourage volunteer assistance, facilitate non-federal partnerships and encourage donations by organizations.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Refuge Friends Coordinator Contact List

Headquarters

Linda Schnee
Email: [email protected]
 

Northwest

Chelsea McKinney
Email: [email protected] 


Southwest 

Emily DeLanzo
Email: [email protected] 


Midwest

Natalie Gardetto
Email: [email protected] 


Southeast

Susan Heisey
Email: [email protected]


Northeast

Lelaina Muth
Email: [email protected]


Mountain-Prairie

Jackie Jacobson
Email: [email protected]


Alaska

Lisa Hupp
Email: [email protected] 


California

Ivette Lopez
Email: [email protected]

Our Services

Friends program resources