The Friends of White Horse Hill is a non-profit volunteer organization that was established in 1998 by local citizens in Saint Michael, ND, with the aim of promoting appreciation and support for the National Game Preserve. Working in collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Friends provide various forms of assistance to the refuge, including fundraising, advocacy, community outreach, and planning interpretive programs.
The Friends of White Horse Hill have played a crucial role in supporting the refuge through initiatives such as funding environmental education programs, organizing the North Dakota Junior Duck Stamp contest, improving trails and interpretive signs, restoring the White Horse Hill overlook, and facilitating public programming activities like snowshoeing and refuge cleanup. By actively engaging with the community and emphasizing the importance of conservation, the Friends of White Horse Hill contribute to shaping a sustainable legacy for future generations.
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