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WILDLIFE MISSISSIPPI

STONEVILLE, MSEIN: 64-0886325Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

WILDLIFE MISSISSIPPI Home VideoCONSERVATIONthat protectspeople, wildlife,& the economy<img decoding="async" class="lazyload" src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/wild-miss-logo-color.png"><img decoding="async" class="gb-container-image has-background-dim-10 has-background-dim lazyload" src="https://wildlifemiss.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cypress.jpg" alt=""/> We promote conservation that makes economic sense Our mission is to conserve Mississippi’s lands, waters, and natural heritage in order to sustain a clean environment and a healthy economy.About Us<img decoding="async" class="gb-container-image has-background-dim-100 has-background-dim lazyload" src="https://wildlifemiss.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/quail.jpg" alt=""/>26YEARS OF WORK166kACRES PROTECTED93kACRES RESTORED460kACRES ENHANCED UPCOMING EVENTSFind workshops, seed sales, and activitiesSee All Events 0 events found. Notice There are no upcoming events. Notice There are no upcoming events.Events Today Upcoming Upcoming Select date. Subscribe to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Export .ics file Export Outlook .ics file Public Lands Forest ManagementPolicy WorkPublic Lands Forest ManagementWildlife Mississippi has been working since 2001 to improve the management of forests on public land. We developed and led the southern strategy for the 2003 Healthy Forests Restoration Act.LEARN MORELEARN ABOUT OURWORK & PROJECTSOutdoor RecreationPolicy WorkOutdoor RecreationMississippians love to hunt, fish, and watch and study their state’s bountiful wildlife. Wildlife-associated recreation is an enduring part of our heritage. For many us, it is essential to our quality of life.LEARN MORELEARN ABOUT OURWORK & PROJECTSFarm Bill Conservation ProgramsPolicy WorkFarm Bill Conservation ProgramsWildlife Mississippi plays a key role in helping to develop, promote, and implement Farm Bill conservation and forestry programs.LEARN MORELEARN ABOUT OURWORK & PROJECTSRestore ActPolicy WorkRestore ActIn response to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Wildlife Mississippi worked with other conservation groups and Congress to develop the Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act, or RESTORE Act.LEARN MORELEARN ABOUT OURWORK & PROJECTSLogtownRefuges and Natural AreasLogtownLogtown, covering approximately 400 acres site in Hancock County, is owned by Wildlife Mississippi. This land will be restored to enhance wildlife habitat and improve public access.LEARN MORELEARN ABOUT OURWORK & PROJECTS<img decoding="async" class="gb-container-image has-background-dim-10 has-background-dim lazyload" src="https://wildlifemiss.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cypress-1.jpg" alt=""/>SUPPORT OUR WORKYou can make a difference by helping conserve Mississippi’s natural areas for present and future generations. Together, we can make Mississippi a better place to live, work, and raise a family. DONATE BECOME A SPONSOR BECOME A MEMBER MORE WAYS TO GIVE

Local (City/County Level)
General Population
Direct Service Delivery
Environment
Conservation & Land Protection
Education & Awareness

Annual Revenue

$13,244,167

Known Funders

9

Grants Received

20

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$13,244,167$5,385,543$82,837,442
2023$12,409,132$5,360,575$75,991,350
2022$809,692$2,942,786$69,952,983
2021$7,207,722$3,174,678$73,097,246
2020$5,609,998$2,395,874$70,063,542
2019$6,566,141$2,717,432$58,694,597
2018$2,484,749$2,778,948$55,984,541
2017$21,749,909$2,363,187$57,747,277

Top Funders

$300,000 (2024)
$257,500 (2023)
$150,000 (2023)
$60,258 (2022)
$55,353 (2021)
$11,000 (2023)
$10,000 (2024)
$10,000 (2023)
$10,000 (2021)
$10,000 (2023)

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

D

DAVID BRAMLETTE

TRUSTEE

M

MARSHA BARBOUR

TRUSTEE

R

RICK CALHOON

TRUSTEE

J

JIM CURRIE

TRUSTEE

A

ANGELA COKERHAM

TRUSTEE

J

JAMES L CUMMINS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Officer
S

SANDY WILLIAMS JR

PRESIDENT

Officer
C

CLARKE REED

TRUSTEE

C

CHARLES PICKERING

TRUSTEE

G

GEORGE WALKER III

TRUSTEE

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