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National Wildlife

Spring 2023
Magazine

The National Wildlife Federation's flagship publication, the award-winning in-depth coverage of key US and global environmental issues, natural history, wildlife conservation, and people dedicated to protecting our ecosystems - augmented by spectacular nature photography.

SPRING'S SEASON OF SURPRISE

National Wildlife

Planting for the Planet

FROM OUR PHOTO CONTEST ARCHIVE

scope

Meet Our Winners

In the Pines • GEORGIA LANDOWNER ADVANCES LONGLEAF PINE INITIATIVE

Beauty and the Buzz • Flower farmer Dee Hall is growing a neighborhood haven for wildlife— and inspiration for other Black floral entrepreneurs

A Prickly Pleasure

In Full Bloom

Just Ask Me • … if you want to know which flowers are best to help bumble bees

Shelter from the Storm • In South Carolina, conservationists provide much-needed nesting habitat for declining prothonotary warblers

Down to Earth • Peaceful conservation burials benefit the planet— a final gift from loved ones

OUT OF SYNC • As climate change shifts the timing of life-cycle events, mismatches between species threaten wildlife from whales to birds and butterflies

Delmarvalous • The Delmarva fox squirrel came back from the edge of extinction—and it’s still gaining ground

field work

next generation

Birds Watching


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 60 Publisher: National Wildlife Federation Edition: Spring 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 18, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The National Wildlife Federation's flagship publication, the award-winning in-depth coverage of key US and global environmental issues, natural history, wildlife conservation, and people dedicated to protecting our ecosystems - augmented by spectacular nature photography.

SPRING'S SEASON OF SURPRISE

National Wildlife

Planting for the Planet

FROM OUR PHOTO CONTEST ARCHIVE

scope

Meet Our Winners

In the Pines • GEORGIA LANDOWNER ADVANCES LONGLEAF PINE INITIATIVE

Beauty and the Buzz • Flower farmer Dee Hall is growing a neighborhood haven for wildlife— and inspiration for other Black floral entrepreneurs

A Prickly Pleasure

In Full Bloom

Just Ask Me • … if you want to know which flowers are best to help bumble bees

Shelter from the Storm • In South Carolina, conservationists provide much-needed nesting habitat for declining prothonotary warblers

Down to Earth • Peaceful conservation burials benefit the planet— a final gift from loved ones

OUT OF SYNC • As climate change shifts the timing of life-cycle events, mismatches between species threaten wildlife from whales to birds and butterflies

Delmarvalous • The Delmarva fox squirrel came back from the edge of extinction—and it’s still gaining ground

field work

next generation

Birds Watching


Expand title description text