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A daughter’s school project becomes a family affair, bringing biodiversity to a barren Virginia backyard
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...
A daughter’s school project becomes a family affair, bringing biodiversity to a barren Virginia backyard
A growing number of imperiled species rely indefinitely on labor-intensive—and expensive— human intervention to survive
Planting pollinator gardens on Baltimore urban farms nourishes the community and the entire food web
How one Wisconsin couple has turned their yard into a haven for vulnerable queen bumble bees
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.
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,...
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...
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...