Representing Western Fish and
Wildlife Agencies Since 1922

Advancing Collaborative, Proactive, Science-Based Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management Across the West

The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies represents 24 states and Canadian provinces, an area covering nearly 3.7 million square miles of some of North America's most wild and scenic country. WAFWA's reach encompasses more than 40 percent of North America, including two-thirds of the United States. WAFWA supports sound resource management and building partnerships at all levels to conserve wildlife for the use and benefit of all citizens, now and in the future.

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Jul 21

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Director J.D. Strong Voted President of WAFWA 

At the recent annual Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Summer Meeting, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's Director, J.D. Strong was elected as the President of the organization.  

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Jul 21

WAFWA 2020 Award Recipients  

The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) honored conservation professionals from several western states at their virtual award ceremony last week.  

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