Friends of Iroquois NWR 2020 Annual Meeting

by | Nov 7, 2020 | Archive, FINWR, Refuge, Volunteers

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Category: Habitat; Photographer: Thomas Stearns; Award: 3rd Place
Marsh view at Iroquois NWR. Photographer: Thomas Stearns

Dear Friends of Iroquois, Inc. Membership,

To say the least, the year 2020 has been one for the books, and despite the hardships we’ve all been through since the pandemic changed everything, we have achievements we want to share with you that express the gratitude we have for your continuing and abiding support of what we treasure – Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge.

Please enjoy this presentation of the many ways we were able to fulfill our mission of volunteer service to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 2020. We’ll see you in 2021!

Click here to see the presentation! (pdf file)

Click here to read the pamphlet! (pdf file)

Stay well and stay safe,

Celeste Morien,
President FINWR, Inc.

FINWR supports the programs and activities that go on at Iroquois NWR.

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