The National Wildlife Federation

February–March 2015

National Wildlife® // February–March 2015 Issue

Action Report: How NWF is Making a Difference

NWF, its affiliates and partners are working for wildlife, from r...

Read More

The Great Marsh: Nature's Flood Insurance

How NWF and its partners are helping to bolster coastal Massachus...

Read More

NWF President View: Building Resilience

Bolstering natural infrastructure to protect communities and wild...

Read More

News of the Wild

Dolphin Memory Rivals That of Humans

Read More

Birds Moving North

As winters get warmer, birds once rare at northern backyard feede...

Read More

Why Birds Need Native Trees

The Carolina chickadee is giving scientists a model to study the ...

Read More

News of the Wild: Ticks Thought to be Killing Moose

Parisitism causing adults and calves to be the "walking dead"

Read More

Snowy Owl Snowstorm

A landmark study of snowy owls in the Lower 48 reveals surprises ...

Read More

Urban Wildlife Bounty

Research reveals cities support a surprising wealth of species

Read More

Wildlife Oases in New York's Concrete Jungle

A resourceful researcher discovers that urban green roofs attract...

Read More

Junipers Help Birds Cope with the Cold

These native trees provide wildlife a steady supply of food and s...

Read More

Photo Story: Fragile Footing in the Alaska

An Arctic fox trails a polar bear across the tundra

Read More

Final Frame: Brown Bear Greeting

A photographer gets a great photo-and a wave-from an Alaskan bear

Read More

Explore More

Where We Work

More than one-third of U.S. fish and wildlife species are at risk of extinction in the coming decades. We're on the ground in seven regions across the country, collaborating with 52 state and territory affiliates to reverse the crisis and ensure wildlife thrive.

Learn More
Regional Centers and Affiliates