The National Wildlife Federation
Help Bring Buffalo Back to Tribal Lands
The restoration of buffalo to Tribal lands is critical to not only return this keystone wildlife species to its former habitat, but to rectify historic environmental and socio-economic injustices. Such an effort would forge a pathway for the revitalization of Tribal communities, bring economic security, food sovereignty, youth engagement, and environmental justice, while building Tribal power and creating a platform to address many other injustices.
By working with the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes on the Wind River Reservation, we are putting hooves back on the ground. Your contribution helps us expand on our existing partnerships as we pursue a strategy that prioritizes Indigenous cultural and ecological connections to buffalo.
Your gift today will give us the resources we need to build on our partnership with Tribal communities, advocate for buffalo restoration, and repatriate Tribal lands.
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Donate $15 or more today to receive these exciting members-only benefits:
- A subscription to the award-winning National Wildlife® magazine ($5 of your contribution is allocated toward your annual subscription to National Wildlife® magazine)
- Membership discount on all National Wildlife Federation catalog merchandise
- Gifts throughout the year, like greeting cards and the National Wildlife Federation calendar
- Invitations to special events
*While supplies last. Substitutions may apply. Accessories not included. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. Available to U.S. residents only.
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