The Friends of Iroquois
National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. (FINWR) is a not-for-profit
organization dedicated to increasing public awareness of the Iroquois
National Wildlife Refuge and to helping the community understand
its mission and goals.
FINWR has secured funding
from the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation, the National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation Centennial Legacy Fund,
the Wild Birds Unlimited Pathways
to Nature Program, the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, the Iroquois
Job Corp, as well as help from our members. More funding
is needed. FINWR is able to raise funds to be allocated
for specific, much-needed projects on the refuge.
How to be a Friend!
(updated on Oct 11, 2008)
FINWR can use your
help in many interesting ways. Opportunities for donating
your time are available (select the "Help Wanted"
sign above) for those that like to reach out and meet other
people as well as for those that like to work behind the scenes.
Please contact the refuge at (585)-948-5445 or click on join now.
Reasons
for supporting Friends of Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, Inc