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National Wildlife, publié en langue Anglais, est un magazine de États-Unis. Consultez National Wildlife en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de National Wildlife dans les archives.

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ArticleTESTING THE WATERS

Amid rapid roll­backs of envir­on­mental policies reg­u­lat­ing over­fish­ing, deep­sea min­ing, Tri­bal col­lab­or­a­tion and more, fed­eral pro­tec­ted waters are weath­er­ing tur­bu­lent times When Kanoe‘ulalani Mor­ishige stepped into her role as...

TESTING THE WATERS

ArticleON MAGGIE’S POND

A daugh­ter’s school project becomes a fam­ily affair, bring­ing biod­iversity to a bar­ren Vir­ginia back­yard

ON MAGGIE’S POND

ArticleLIFE SUPPORT

A grow­ing num­ber of imperiled spe­cies rely indef­in­itely on labor-intens­ive—and expens­ive— human inter­ven­tion to sur­vive

LIFE SUPPORT

ArticleSPREADING THE JOY

Plant­ing pol­lin­ator gar­dens on Bal­timore urban farms nour­ishes the com­munity and the entire food web

SPREADING THE JOY

ArticleFIT FOR A QUEEN

How one Wis­con­sin couple has turned their yard into a haven for vul­ner­able queen bumble bees

FIT FOR A QUEEN

ArticleOn the cover:

Newly emerged from pho­to­grapher Steven David John­son’s back­yard pond in Vir­ginia, a tiny gray treefrog sits motion­less while an ant crawls over its head.

On the cover:

ArticleCASE STUDY

Help­ing red-legged frogs cross the road Over the roar of traffic from the nearby high­way, volun­teers wear­ing head­lamps and fluor­es­cent vests exchange friendly greet­ings on a rainy Feb­ru­ary even­ing in Port­land, Ore­gon. As the sun sets,...

CASE STUDY

ArticleGARDEN FOR WILDLIFE

Why you should test soil before plant­ing What are the key com­pon­ents of a healthy home garden that nur­tures wild­life? If you answered avoid­ing pesti­cides, min­im­iz­ing com­mer­cial fer­til­izers and cul­tiv­at­ing nat­ive plants with...

GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE

ArticlePEER REVIEW

Fea­tured con­trib­ut­ors and reader let­ters I have for years been sub­scrib­ing to National Wild­life magazine. It is so inform­at­ive, and as a lover of nature and all things great and small in wild­life on land and sea, I only wish every­one could...

PEER REVIEW