Would you work one hour a month for wildlife? How about a half hour or just 15 minutes? That's the commitment made by Wildlife Forever's elite Fireside Club members.
You can, too.
No matter where you live or how busy your schedule.

Get the Fireside Club Enrollment Form
Those listed below are doing just that. Each has made an extraordinary commitment to conserving fish and wildlife by making an automatic monthly contribution of $5.00 or more using a credit or debit card.
Would you work one hour a month for wildlife? Just specify your hourly rate as your monthly gift. Any amount over $5.00 per month qualifies you for Fireside Club membership. The amount is up to you and you can cancel your Fireside Club membership at anytime.
The Fireside Club is an idea that came from our members. More and more supporters say they would prefer to make automatic monthly donations rather than receive requests in the mail. It is an idea that benefits everyone.
- Increases funds for fish and wildlife conservation by eliminating expensive postage costs;
- Reduces your mailbox clutter and saves trees;
- Makes it easier for you to support conservation : no check to write and nothing to mail back;
- Wildlife Forever’s conservation planning is more effective with predictable monthly donations.
In addition to your personalized membership certificate (shown above), your monthly contributions will be credited towards Wildlife Forever’s official membership levels and you'll receive the thank you gifts based on your annual giving.
Be one of the first to make this extraordinary commitment to fish and wildlife conservation. As you can see, low membership numbers are still available for this new program.
If you would like to join with these conservation visionaries, simply print out this handy Enrollment Form and send it in.
NAME |
# |
STATE |
| William A. Kwilos |
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New York |
| John T. Smith |
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Pennsylvania |
| Glenn Hosokawa |
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Illinois |
| Ivan J. Pierson |
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Iowa |
| Daniel Wheeler |
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Illinois |
| Jimmy Padgett |
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Indiana |
| Larry Brugh |
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Pennsylvania |
| Dennis L. Rogalla |
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Minnesota |
| Arthur M. Johnson |
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Maine |
| Jim D. Taylor, Jr. |
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Nebraska |
| Fred Freeman |
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Wisconsin |
| Thomas S. Green |
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Alaska |
| Dennis Wuebker |
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Minnesota |
| James Lentz |
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Pennsylvania |
| Joseph G. Ripper, Jr. |
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Pennsylvania |
| Bill R. Moesch |
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Wisconsin |
| Thomas R. Radel |
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Pennsylvania |
| John A. Cencula |
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Illinois |
| Roman G. Hubbell |
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New Mexico |
| Lee D. Tarbet |
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Utah |
| Sanford Smoker |
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Virginia |
| Henry J. Kreidel, III |
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North Carolina |
| Michael J. Sincaglia |
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New Jersey |
| Robert Dennison |
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Illinois |
| J. glen Key |
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Alabama |
| Russell Van Hart |
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Pennsylvania |
| Isles Wohlfahrter |
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New Jersey |
| Rick Fraser |
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New York |
| Samuel D. Villar |
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California |
| Frank Amato |
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Massachusetts |
| Stephen J. Kerbacher, Sr. |
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Pennsylvania |
| Allen Martin |
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New York |
| Charles D. Russum |
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Oregon |
| Mark S. Mosher |
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Michigan |
| Lewis Cameron |
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Arkansas |
| Eugene Alwine |
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Pennsylvania |
| J. D. Eskelson |
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Maryland |
| Clarence Newman |
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Ohio |
| T.S. McElwain |
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Florida |
| Alan S. Kletcka |
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Kansas |
| Roland Latulippe |
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Maine |
| Roger Kruger |
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Nevada |
| Albert Vick |
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Nevada |
| Donald Burdge |
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Pennsylvania |
| Jerry Gatewood |
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Georgia |
| Richzard D. Bradway |
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New York |
| Frank Lee |
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California |
| Al T. Brutovsky |
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New York |
| Richard M Hart |
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Texas |
| David D. Ferree |
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Texas |
| Raymond A. Arnold |
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Ohio |
| Marion H. Fox |
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Washington |
| Ernest Cantu |
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Kansas |
| Marie Gasparich |
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Wisconsin |
| Clarence Taft |
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Missouri |
| Gilbert Barlage |
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Minnesota |
| William A. Vergonet |
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Illinois |
| Bradley K. Rogg |
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Kansas |
| Sean Higgins |
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Wisconsin |
| Joshua Vanrite |
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Wisconsin |
| Jim Gilbert |
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Illinois |
| Walter Clark |
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Kansas |
| R Herbstreith |
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Alabama |
| Andy Pelphrey |
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Kentucky |
| Lary J. Bechtel |
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California |
| Jim Craig |
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Indiana |
| Robbie Hothan |
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Alaska |
| Walter Coverdale |
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Florida |
| Richard F. Valentine |
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South Carolina |
| William Loynds |
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New Hampshire |
| Bruce McHugh |
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New Hampshire |
| Donald Johnson |
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Utah |
| David Feaga |
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Maryland |
| William Bianchi |
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Connecticut |
| Gary Danielson |
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Alaska |
| Steve Harlow |
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Maryland |
| Edward L. Fields |
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Maryland |
| Bob Kubik |
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South Carolina |
| Richard J. Danio |
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Connecticut |
| Lawrence L. Vogt |
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Iowa |
| Billie H. Fisher |
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Ohio |
| Jack Jordan |
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Montana |
| Kevin F. Dinan |
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New York |
| Frederick Johnson |
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Minnesota |
| Ronald Weyers |
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North Carolina |
| David H. Wendland |
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California |
| Douglas Hansen |
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Iowa |
| Robert E. Ticen |
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New York |
| Ben B. Bealor |
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Virginia |
| Charles Troxel |
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California |
| Charles L. Graff |
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Illinois |
| Sam Green |
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Missouri |
| Jeremy Kortbein |
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Wisconsin |
| David R. Churchwell |
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Oklahoma |
| Edwin Carballo |
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New York |
| Dennis A. Julson |
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Minnesota |
| Peter J. Wuebker |
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Minnesota |