Action Report: How National Wildlife Federation Is Making a Difference
October/November 2013
Tar Sands Time Bomb in the Great Lakes?
An oil company plans to send more tar sands crude through aging p...
NWF View: A Bipartisan Call for Climate Action
Will we have the courage to address climate change before it is t...
Shorebirds' Fate Hinges on Horseshoe Crabs
Along the coast of Delaware Bay, thousands of migratory birds dep...
Supporters: Keeping an Eye Out for Nature
New Jersey donors lay out the welcome mat for wildlife on 54 acre...
Crafty Mussels Use Mimicry and Muscle
North American freshwater bivalves use surprising methods of dece...
Rattlesnakes on the Hunt
Western diamondback rattlesnakes maintain surprisingly complex re...
Thwarting Backyard Squirrels
Tips for outwitting these clever thieves at your bird feeders
Final Frame: A Tiger Moth's Balancing Act
A photographer captures an image of this close encounter
Americans are about to experience a rare phenomenon for the first time in 17 years: the return of Brood X periodical cicadas!
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