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Share your love for nature! The Sandhills Prairie Refuge Association invites nature lovers, birders, and anyone interested in community conservation to become members. We welcome your fresh ideas and energy. Join us and make an impact! Choose a membership level/donation.

Conservation and Habitat Support:

  • Directly Impact Wildlife: Refuge Friends groups play a crucial role in supporting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in meeting conservation goals, which would be difficult to achieve without their help. 
  • Habitat Restoration: You can get involved in projects that restore and enhance wildlife habitats, ensuring healthy ecosystems for future generations. 
  • Funding for Programs: Friends groups often raise funds for education programs, research, and other initiatives that benefit the refuge and its wildlife. 
  • Advocate for Refuge System: Friends groups play a vital role in advocating for the National Wildlife Refuge System, ensuring its continued funding and support.