The National Wildlife Federation

June–July 2016

National Wildlife® // June–July 2016 Issue

Embattled Bighorns

Drastic steps to save bighorn sheep lead to clashes and compromis...

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New Funding Plan: Song of Salvation?

A bold, new initiative for species of concern could revolutionize...

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Living Legacy

The U.S. National Park Service celebrates more than a century of ...

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President's View: Building a Diverse Conservation Army

Working to empower all Americans who want to help wildlife

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Working for Wildlife

From saving endangered species to showing how to live with wildli...

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Living Light

Glowing organisms have captured our curiosity for centuries, yet ...

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Habitat Help in the Age of Zika

As peak mosquito season arrives, take steps to prevent disease wi...

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News of the Wild

Latest wildlife news and science from National Wildlife magazine

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Native, or Not So Much?

Native plants transformed into flashy “nativars” may look pretty,...

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Beyond the Bee

From flies to bats to lizards, our special summer photo gallery c...

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Nature's Witness: Play Date

A photographer captures a photo of a mother orangutan retrieving ...

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Keeping the Wild in Wildlife Photography

Authentic nature photography that helps—rather than harms—wildlif...

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Shared Moment: No Vacancy

A photographer captures an image of an alligator pausing for a re...

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