The Wheeler Wildlife Refuge Association was established in July of 1998 in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Its purpose is to " promote conservation, awareness, and appreciation of Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge (Decatur, AL) and to provide assistance to environmental education programs and other conservation efforts on the Refuge.”

Our operations and activities are managed by an all-volunteer board of directors and committees. 

The Association is part of a network of more than 200 "Friends Groups" nationwide, each associated with one or more national wildlife refuges, all committed to improving and protecting our unique refuge resources.

Wheeler Wildlife Refuge Association is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization as defined under the laws of the state of Alabama and the United States Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)3.

About Us:

Goal Two

Provide opportunities for volunteers and provide assistance to wildlife education resources.

Goal One

Inform the public about the benefits of National Wildlife Refuges.

Goal Three

Inform elected officials about refuge issues and locate funding for refuge projects and activities to enhance wildlife habitat.

Board of Directors 2023

Mary Ratliff- President

John Hobdell- Secretary

Lisa Hamann-Davidson- Treasurer

Nicole Mashburn- Member

Teresa Adams- Member

Tom Ress- Member

Jamie Rogers- Member

Dwight Cooley- Member

Refuge Liaison

David Young- Park Ranger