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Howl for Wildlife unites hunters, conservationists, and wildlife enthusiasts to advocate for science-based management and sustainable wildlife populations. Through their online Action Center, supporters can easily send letters to legislators, sign petitions, and participate in targeted campaigns on issues ranging from habitat protection to hunting regulations. Educational resources—such as webinars, how-to guides, and articles—help participants stay informed about best practices and key policy developments. Additionally, Howl for Wildlife fosters collaborative partnerships with state agencies, nonprofits, and other advocacy groups to amplify conservation efforts and responsibly shape wildlife policy. Howl for Wildlife is at a pivotal stage in expanding our advocacy, educational initiatives, and collaborative conservation projects—and we can’t do it alone. While our dedicated volunteers and members power much of our day-to-day work, accessing funding is essential for scaling up our efforts, reaching new audiences, and responding effectively to legislative threats. By securing funding, we can build stronger programs that protect critical wildlife habitats, educate the non-hunting public about hunting’s role in conservation, and safeguard science-based management policies for future generations. Put simply, the more robust our financial foundation, the more we can amplify hunters’ voices, collaborate with diverse partners, and ensure healthy ecosystems that benefit us all.