Connect With Nature Near Your Home
You don’t have to travel far to enjoy the great outdoors. By typing in your zip code or the name of your community, NWF’s online tool NatureFind will provide information about upcoming events and activities, walking and biking trails, parks and much more, all located anywhere from 1 mile to 500 miles from your home. Visit www.nwf.org/naturefind.

Attract Fall Birds
As the feathered summer residents around your home go south, migrants from regions to the north will pass through your area. You can entice these autumn visitors to your property by making some simple adjustments. See www.nwf.org/fallmigrants.

Cool Campuses
Colleges and universities across the country are ramping up innovative projects using alternative energies and sustainable practices. Learn about them by signing up for NWF’s online newsletter ClimateEdu at www.nwf.org/campusecology.

Just for Fun
Treat your children or grandchildren to a subscription to NWF’s newest publication, Ranger Rick’s Just for Fun, which is filled with games, puzzles and crafts. Visit www.nwf.org/kidspubs.

Free Wildlife Updates
Receive monthly conservation updates, photos, interesting stories about wild animals and wild places, plus practical tips on how you can attract wildlife to your backyard. Sign up at www.nwf.org/enews.

Plant a Tree
Want to start a meaningful tradition this holiday season? With each pewter tree ornament you purchase, a new tree will be planted on your behalf to help NWF combat global warming and provide habitat for wildlife. See www.shopnwf.org.

PhotoZone
See our latest photograph of the week, the 2008 Photo Contest winners, view the finalists of our current bimonthly photo challenge and learn how you can vote for your favorite images in our upcoming online contests. Go to www.nwf.org/photozone.

From Our Archives
Following in Thoreau’s footsteps at Walden Pond, researchers are creating a complete picture of global warming’s impact on the biology of a U.S. region. Read all about it at www.nwf.org/walden.

Adoption Center
You can help NWF in its efforts to protect the Florida panther and many other imperiled animals. Choose from over 50 species to adopt at www.nwf.org/adoption.