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The
Friends of the Heinz Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is a 501(c)(3),
non-profit cooperating association founded in 1997 to assist
the United State Fish & Wildlife Service in carrying out
its educational, interpretive, and public use missions.
The
truth is that every American owns millions of acres of beautiful
national public land.
These lands, including the John Heinz
National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, are ours to enjoy, but
we can't enjoy them if they aren't cared for properly.
For the last twenty years, lack of sufficient federal funding
for the care and maintenance of these public lands, coupled
with the cost of damages due to natural disasters, has resulted
in a billion dollar backlog of badly needed repairs.
This
situation has resulted in a decline in habitat productivity
or, in some cases, outright loss. It has also made it difficult
to effectively deal with invasive species, and it has cut
back on opportunities to harbor threatened or endangered species.
Add to this, the fact that, according to recent studies,
water pollution kills more than 65 million birds a year!
So,
it comes as no shock that the Refuge System needs
FRIENDS.
It is the primary reason why so many of the 500+ refuges in
this country now have established Friends Groups working hand
in hand with Fish & Wildlife Service staff. It is the
FRIENDS who take up the slack on refuges by helping to find
funding and volunteers for projects that are so important
to the survival of wildlife, for facility development and
maintenance, for community outreach, and for environmental
education programs.
We,
the Friends of the Heinz Refuge at Tinicum,
are proud to be a part of this network. Our work, both on
and off the Refuge, supplements that of the Fish & Wildlife
Service staff. We work on trails, assist with educational
projects, and raise funds either in our nature store (Tinicum
Treasures), or through grants, to implement projects that
the refuge budget will not cover. Much remains to be done,
and we can't do it alone!
Click
here if you are interested in joining the Refuge "family",
as a volunteer.
Click
here to join as Friends member.
Click
here if you wish to make a donation.
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