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KIDS AND FAMILY
Kids & Family. When families connect with the outdoors, they're doing more than strengthening bonds with one another—they're forming lasting bonds with our natural world. Through products, programs, and other experiences, the National Wildlife Federation creates ways for kids and families to experience nature and become empowered stewardsof
CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORG NORTHERN WATER SNAKE Diet. The northern water snake feeds heavily on fish and amphibians, swallowing its prey alive.These snakes have been known to eat a number of fish species, such as brook trout, sunfish, smallmouth bass, minnows, bullhead catfish, and hogsuckers.They have also been recorded eating northern cricket frogs, toads, southern leopard frogs, bullfrog tadpoles, and spring peepers.EASTERN BOX TURTLE
Eastern box turtles are one of the most commonly seen turtles in the wild. The reptile’s carapace is dome-shaped and covers most of its body, and has ridges and furrows that develop with age. The upper part of the turtle’s mouth is slightly hooked, and its toes are slightly webbed. On average, an eastern box turtle is about five to six SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Mulch planting beds with newspaper, leaves, bark, or wood chips. Mulches retain soil moisture and improve soil quality. Water your plantings with a soaker hose or a drip irrigation system. Less water evaporates this way than with a sprinkler, and you target your watering. Use a timing device with any watering system. TREE FROGS | NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION At 4 to 5.5 inches (10 to 14 centimeters) long, the white-lipped tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) from Australia and Oceania is the largest tree frog in the world. The largest tree frog in the United States is the non-native Cuban tree frog, which reaches 1.5 to 5 inches (3.8 to 12.7 centimeters) in length. The world’s smallest tree frogs areCECROPIA MOTH
Cecropia moths are beautiful silk moths with reddish bodies and black to brown wings surrounded by bands of white, red, and tan. With a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 centimeters), the cecropia moth is the largest moth found in North America. In order to find a mate, male cecropia mothsBUILD A BAT HOUSE
Installing a bat house is a great way to give bats cover and a place to raise their young. Now take your outdoor space a step further! Add food and water sources to create a habitat garden that will attract bats and other local wildlife. 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH "BULLY BIRDS" 3. Catch seeds: Many people find that foiling bullies at feeders isn’t quite enough because they often eat the food that the other birds drop on the ground. To solve this problem, place a garbage can under a hanging feeder. The bullies are not likely to fly into the can to get the discarded seed. 4. NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation.KIDS AND FAMILY
Kids & Family. When families connect with the outdoors, they're doing more than strengthening bonds with one another—they're forming lasting bonds with our natural world. Through products, programs, and other experiences, the National Wildlife Federation creates ways for kids and families to experience nature and become empowered stewardsof
CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORG NORTHERN WATER SNAKE Diet. The northern water snake feeds heavily on fish and amphibians, swallowing its prey alive.These snakes have been known to eat a number of fish species, such as brook trout, sunfish, smallmouth bass, minnows, bullhead catfish, and hogsuckers.They have also been recorded eating northern cricket frogs, toads, southern leopard frogs, bullfrog tadpoles, and spring peepers.EASTERN BOX TURTLE
Eastern box turtles are one of the most commonly seen turtles in the wild. The reptile’s carapace is dome-shaped and covers most of its body, and has ridges and furrows that develop with age. The upper part of the turtle’s mouth is slightly hooked, and its toes are slightly webbed. On average, an eastern box turtle is about five to six SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Mulch planting beds with newspaper, leaves, bark, or wood chips. Mulches retain soil moisture and improve soil quality. Water your plantings with a soaker hose or a drip irrigation system. Less water evaporates this way than with a sprinkler, and you target your watering. Use a timing device with any watering system. TREE FROGS | NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION At 4 to 5.5 inches (10 to 14 centimeters) long, the white-lipped tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) from Australia and Oceania is the largest tree frog in the world. The largest tree frog in the United States is the non-native Cuban tree frog, which reaches 1.5 to 5 inches (3.8 to 12.7 centimeters) in length. The world’s smallest tree frogs areCECROPIA MOTH
Cecropia moths are beautiful silk moths with reddish bodies and black to brown wings surrounded by bands of white, red, and tan. With a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 centimeters), the cecropia moth is the largest moth found in North America. In order to find a mate, male cecropia mothsBUILD A BAT HOUSE
Installing a bat house is a great way to give bats cover and a place to raise their young. Now take your outdoor space a step further! Add food and water sources to create a habitat garden that will attract bats and other local wildlife. 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH "BULLY BIRDS" 3. Catch seeds: Many people find that foiling bullies at feeders isn’t quite enough because they often eat the food that the other birds drop on the ground. To solve this problem, place a garbage can under a hanging feeder. The bullies are not likely to fly into the can to get the discarded seed. 4. BEN KOTA OF THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION HONORED WITH RESTON, Va. – The National Wildlife Federation honored Ben Kota, its general counsel and corporate secretary, with the Charlie Shaw Conservation Partnership Award. The award recognizes Kota’s dedication to ensuring that the Federation’s state affiliates reach their goals and operate as a NATIONAL WILDLIFE® MAGAZINE June–July 2021. Read all the compelling stories in the new issue of National Wildlife! Lisa Moore, Editorial Director. National Wildlife. Jun 01, 2021. On the cover: Off Indonesia’s Raja Ampat Islands, a still-healthy coral reef showcases the abundance, diversity and spectacular beauty of these imperiled “rainforests of the sea.”. HOUSE WATER, INFRASTRUCTURE BILLS ARE STRONG DOWN PAYMENTS WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. House of Representatives should swiftly take up and build upon two essential infrastructure bills that the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure passed, the INVEST in America Act and the Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act of 2021.Both pieces of legislation lay a strong foundation for helping put communities back to work, EARYN MCGEE HONORED WITH NATIONAL CONSERVATION YOUNG RESTON, Va. — The National Wildlife Federation honored Earyn McGee, a PhD candidate in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Arizona, with the National Conservation Young Leader Award for her efforts to bring more Black women into conservation careers. Growing up in Inglewood, California, McGee showed an early interest in science and animals. NORTHERN WATER SNAKE Diet. The northern water snake feeds heavily on fish and amphibians, swallowing its prey alive.These snakes have been known to eat a number of fish species, such as brook trout, sunfish, smallmouth bass, minnows, bullhead catfish, and hogsuckers.They have also been recorded eating northern cricket frogs, toads, southern leopard frogs, bullfrog tadpoles, and spring peepers. SPECIFY YOUR LOCATION This website will help you find the best native plants specifically for your area that attract butterflies and moths and the birds that feed on their caterpillars, basedTREES FOR WILDLIFE
The National Wildlife Federation's Trees for Wildlife program provides adult leaders with fun, hands-on, science-based activities to help young people learn about the importance of trees and how to plant andtake care of trees.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND HABITATS Donate. Wildlife depends on healthy habitats. They need the right temperatures, fresh water, food sources, and places to raise their young. Climate change is altering key habitat elements that are critical to wildlife's survival and putting natural resources in jeopardy. Temperature: Melting Arctic ice removes hunting ground frompolar bears.
CECROPIA MOTH
Cecropia moths are beautiful silk moths with reddish bodies and black to brown wings surrounded by bands of white, red, and tan. With a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 centimeters), the cecropia moth is the largest moth found in North America. In order to find a mate, male cecropia moths FIVE WAYS TO HELP BEES AT HOME • THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE Bees need our help. Many North American native bee species are experiencing population declines due to pesticide poisoning, habitat loss and disease. Domesticated honey bees managed for their agricultural services are also struggling. Bees pollinate both our crops and wild plants, providing us with one-third of the food we eat and allowing wild plants to reproduce and produce the berries NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation.GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE
Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks.ECHO - NWF
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HOME - NATIVE PLANTS FINDER - NWF Search by zip code to find plants that host the highest numbers of butterflies and moths to feed birds and other wildlife where you live. Find the best native plants to HOME PAGE - COMMUNITY WILDLIFE HABITAT - NWF The National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat™ program partners with cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of all kinds to become healthier, greener, and more wildlife-friendly. Community Wildlife Habitats garden and landscape with wildlife in mind, promote the use of native trees and plants,work to reduce
BIDEN’S CONSERVING AND RESTORING AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL The Biden administration’s ambitious plan to conserve 30 percent of the nation’s lands and waters by 2030 in a newly unveiled plan dubbed, “Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful”, will help restore degraded wildlife habitat, increase hunting and fishing opportunities, and tackle the climate crisis by providing much needed investments in our public, private, and Tribal lands PINKHAM HAS ‘EXPERIENCE, PERSPECTIVE’ NEEDED TO RESTORE The National Wildlife Federation welcomed the appointment of Jamie Pinkham, executive director of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, which will bring critical experience and perspective to the Army Corps of Engineers as the next principal GUIDE TO ADVOCATING FOR OUTDOOR CLASSROOMS IN CORONAVIRUS 4 . In late 2020, throughout 2021 and beyond, pre-K-12 schools will be working to provide safe in-person education for their students. The purpose of this Guide is to help energize a large- scale nationwideforce
CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION ACT WILL STRENGTHEN CLIMATE WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Climate Change Education Act, introduced by Senator Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), will expand the climate change education program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and help ensure tomorrow’s leaders are equipped to help confront the climate crisis.. The bill increases just and equitable climate MAYORS' MONARCH PLEDGE Mayors and other heads of local and tribal government are taking action to help save the monarch butterfly, an iconic species whose eastern populations have declined by 90% and western populations by 99% in recent years. Through the National Wildlife Federation's Mayors' Monarch Pledge, U.S. cities, municipalities, and othercommunities are
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation.GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE
Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks.ECHO - NWF
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HOME - NATIVE PLANTS FINDER - NWF Search by zip code to find plants that host the highest numbers of butterflies and moths to feed birds and other wildlife where you live. Find the best native plants to HOME PAGE - COMMUNITY WILDLIFE HABITAT - NWF The National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat™ program partners with cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of all kinds to become healthier, greener, and more wildlife-friendly. Community Wildlife Habitats garden and landscape with wildlife in mind, promote the use of native trees and plants,work to reduce
BIDEN’S CONSERVING AND RESTORING AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL The Biden administration’s ambitious plan to conserve 30 percent of the nation’s lands and waters by 2030 in a newly unveiled plan dubbed, “Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful”, will help restore degraded wildlife habitat, increase hunting and fishing opportunities, and tackle the climate crisis by providing much needed investments in our public, private, and Tribal lands PINKHAM HAS ‘EXPERIENCE, PERSPECTIVE’ NEEDED TO RESTORE The National Wildlife Federation welcomed the appointment of Jamie Pinkham, executive director of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, which will bring critical experience and perspective to the Army Corps of Engineers as the next principal GUIDE TO ADVOCATING FOR OUTDOOR CLASSROOMS IN CORONAVIRUS 4 . In late 2020, throughout 2021 and beyond, pre-K-12 schools will be working to provide safe in-person education for their students. The purpose of this Guide is to help energize a large- scale nationwideforce
CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION ACT WILL STRENGTHEN CLIMATE WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Climate Change Education Act, introduced by Senator Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), will expand the climate change education program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and help ensure tomorrow’s leaders are equipped to help confront the climate crisis.. The bill increases just and equitable climate MAYORS' MONARCH PLEDGE Mayors and other heads of local and tribal government are taking action to help save the monarch butterfly, an iconic species whose eastern populations have declined by 90% and western populations by 99% in recent years. Through the National Wildlife Federation's Mayors' Monarch Pledge, U.S. cities, municipalities, and othercommunities are
HOUSE WATER, INFRASTRUCTURE BILLS ARE STRONG DOWN PAYMENTS WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. House of Representatives should swiftly take up and build upon two essential infrastructure bills that the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure passed, the INVEST in America Act and the Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act of 2021.Both pieces of legislation lay a strong foundation for helping put communities back to work,GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE
Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks.ECHO - NWF
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NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION APPLAUDS WHITMER PROPOSAL TO ANN ARBOR, Mich. (June 10, 2021) -- Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today proposed to invest $250 million of Michigan’s COVID-19 recovery surplus into the state’s aging park and outdoor recreation infrastructure. The Governor pointed out that record numbers of Michiganders have turned to outdoor CLIMATE-SMART-CONSERVATION GUIDE The Climate-Smart Cycle. Carrying out effective climate adaptation involves an array of activities that can at first seem confusing. This guide offers a generalized framework—the Climate-Smart Conservation Cycle—that demonstrates how the various steps of the adaptation process fit together. Indeed, the heart of the guide is a detailed HOME PAGE - COMMUNITY WILDLIFE HABITAT - NWF The National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat™ program partners with cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of all kinds to become healthier, greener, and more wildlife-friendly. Community Wildlife Habitats garden and landscape with wildlife in mind, promote the use of native trees and plants,work to reduce
CERTIFY - NWF
Certify For Pollinator Month . Anyone can create a welcoming haven for local wildlife. Turning your yard, balcony container garden, schoolyard, work landscape, or roadside greenspace into a Certified Wildlife Habitat® is fun, easy, and can make a lasting difference for wildlife. Certify this May and save 20% when you purchase any Certified Wildlife Habitat sign. SPECIFY YOUR LOCATION This website will help you find the best native plants specifically for your area that attract butterflies and moths and the birds that feed on their caterpillars, based HOME - NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION - GROWING OUTREACH The National Wildlife Federation works with farmers and ranchers to encourage sustainable and resilient practices on our nation’s agricultural lands. Roughly 902 million acres—or a little more than 50 percent of the lower 48 United States—are currently managed as cropland, pastureland, or rangeland. These working lands must bemanaged to
FIVE WAYS TO HELP BEES AT HOME • THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE Bees need our help. Many North American native bee species are experiencing population declines due to pesticide poisoning, habitat loss and disease. Domesticated honey bees managed for their agricultural services are also struggling. Bees pollinate both our crops and wild plants, providing us with one-third of the food we eat and allowing wild plants to reproduce and produce the berries NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation. HOME - NATIVE PLANTS FINDER - NWFSPECIFY YOUR LOCATIONCONTACT USREGISTERABOUTMY LIST Search by zip code to find plants that host the highest numbers of butterflies and moths to feed birds and other wildlife where you live. Find the best native plants to HOME - NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION - GROWING OUTREACH The National Wildlife Federation works with farmers and ranchers to encourage sustainable and resilient practices on our nation’s agricultural lands. Roughly 902 million acres—or a little more than 50 percent of the lower 48 United States—are currently managed as cropland, pastureland, or rangeland. These working lands must bemanaged to
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Mulch planting beds with newspaper, leaves, bark, or wood chips. Mulches retain soil moisture and improve soil quality. Water your plantings with a soaker hose or a drip irrigation system. Less water evaporates this way than with a sprinkler, and you target your watering. Use a timing device with any watering system. CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORGLITTLE BROWN BAT
The little brown bat varies in color from brown, reddish, to golden, although some albino specimens have been observed. Bats are grouped into the order Chiroptera, which means “hand wing.” This phrase refers to the fact that the wings of all bats are made up of a thin membrane stretched overCECROPIA MOTH
Cecropia moths are beautiful silk moths with reddish bodies and black to brown wings surrounded by bands of white, red, and tan. With a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 centimeters), the cecropia moth is the largest moth found in North America. In order to find a mate, male cecropia moths EASTERN FENCE LIZARD Fence lizards are spiny lizards, meaning they have rough, pointed scales on their backs. Their bodies are gray to brown in color, but males and females can be distinguished by certain color variations. Females have patterns of black horizontal stripes on their backs, while males have patches ofBUILD A BAT HOUSE
Installing a bat house is a great way to give bats cover and a place to raise their young. Now take your outdoor space a step further! Add food and water sources to create a habitat garden that will attract bats and other local wildlife. 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH "BULLY BIRDS" 3. Catch seeds: Many people find that foiling bullies at feeders isn’t quite enough because they often eat the food that the other birds drop on the ground. To solve this problem, place a garbage can under a hanging feeder. The bullies are not likely to fly into the can to get the discarded seed. 4. NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation. HOME - NATIVE PLANTS FINDER - NWFSPECIFY YOUR LOCATIONCONTACT USREGISTERABOUTMY LIST Search by zip code to find plants that host the highest numbers of butterflies and moths to feed birds and other wildlife where you live. Find the best native plants to HOME - NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION - GROWING OUTREACH The National Wildlife Federation works with farmers and ranchers to encourage sustainable and resilient practices on our nation’s agricultural lands. Roughly 902 million acres—or a little more than 50 percent of the lower 48 United States—are currently managed as cropland, pastureland, or rangeland. These working lands must bemanaged to
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Mulch planting beds with newspaper, leaves, bark, or wood chips. Mulches retain soil moisture and improve soil quality. Water your plantings with a soaker hose or a drip irrigation system. Less water evaporates this way than with a sprinkler, and you target your watering. Use a timing device with any watering system. CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORGLITTLE BROWN BAT
The little brown bat varies in color from brown, reddish, to golden, although some albino specimens have been observed. Bats are grouped into the order Chiroptera, which means “hand wing.” This phrase refers to the fact that the wings of all bats are made up of a thin membrane stretched overCECROPIA MOTH
Cecropia moths are beautiful silk moths with reddish bodies and black to brown wings surrounded by bands of white, red, and tan. With a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 centimeters), the cecropia moth is the largest moth found in North America. In order to find a mate, male cecropia moths EASTERN FENCE LIZARD Fence lizards are spiny lizards, meaning they have rough, pointed scales on their backs. Their bodies are gray to brown in color, but males and females can be distinguished by certain color variations. Females have patterns of black horizontal stripes on their backs, while males have patches ofBUILD A BAT HOUSE
Installing a bat house is a great way to give bats cover and a place to raise their young. Now take your outdoor space a step further! Add food and water sources to create a habitat garden that will attract bats and other local wildlife. 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH "BULLY BIRDS" 3. Catch seeds: Many people find that foiling bullies at feeders isn’t quite enough because they often eat the food that the other birds drop on the ground. To solve this problem, place a garbage can under a hanging feeder. The bullies are not likely to fly into the can to get the discarded seed. 4. NATIONAL WILDLIFE® MAGAZINE June–July 2021. Read all the compelling stories in the new issue of National Wildlife! Lisa Moore, Editorial Director. National Wildlife. Jun 01, 2021. On the cover: Off Indonesia’s Raja Ampat Islands, a still-healthy coral reef showcases the abundance, diversity and spectacular beauty of these imperiled “rainforests of the sea.”.GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE
Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks. TRACY STONE-MANNING IS UNIQUELY QUALIFIED TO STEWARD OUR The National Wildlife Federation and 47 of its state and territorial affiliates urged the U.S. Senate to swiftly confirm Tracy Stone-Manning as director of the Bureau of Land Management so she can get to work conserving and restoring our nation’s public lands and wildlife, ensuring our natural resources are managed for the benefit of all users, and safeguarding access to our public lands for COMMITTEE, AMERICAN PEOPLE WILL SEE FIRSTHAND HOW STONE WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tracy Stone-Manning’s confirmation hearing to become director of the Bureau of Land Management will demonstrate how she is uniquely qualified to lead the public lands agency with experience, vision, and a collaborative management style that will benefit people and wildlife A POSITIVE STEP FOR CLEAN WATER “The Administration has all it needs right now to repeal the illegal 2020 rule and we encourage them to get started.” WASHINGTON — The Administration has announced it will reconsider the 2020 Navigable Waters rule but has not yet said whether it would repeal the rule asit carries out the
NORTHERN WATER SNAKE Diet. The northern water snake feeds heavily on fish and amphibians, swallowing its prey alive.These snakes have been known to eat a number of fish species, such as brook trout, sunfish, smallmouth bass, minnows, bullhead catfish, and hogsuckers.They have also been recorded eating northern cricket frogs, toads, southern leopard frogs, bullfrog tadpoles, and spring peepers. FIVE WAYS TO HELP BEES AT HOME • THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE Bees need our help. Many North American native bee species are experiencing population declines due to pesticide poisoning, habitat loss and disease. Domesticated honey bees managed for their agricultural services are also struggling. Bees pollinate both our crops and wild plants, providing us with one-third of the food we eat and allowing wild plants to reproduce and produce the berries CERTIFY YOUR HABITAT TO HELP WILDLIFE! Wildlife habitat gardens are a haven for local birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Tell us how your yard or garden provides habitat and the National Wildlife Federation will recognize it as a Certified Wildlife Habitat®. Once certified, you can share your accomplishmentand commitment to
LINE-5 - NWF.ORG
The Straits of Mackinac in northern Michigan is a unique area of the Great Lakes, a four-mile-wide channel that funnels colossal amounts of water between Lakes Michigan and Huron - often called the heart of the largest freshwater resource in the world. A “WARRIOR OF JUSTICE” ON THE LONG ROAD TO RECOGNITION Washington state finally recognizes the legacy of Billy Frank Jr., a Nisqually tribal elder who championed tribal treaty rights and environmental protection. It marks a NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation.ECHO - NWF
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GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE
Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks. HOME PAGE - COMMUNITY WILDLIFE HABITAT - NWF The National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat™ program partners with cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of all kinds to become healthier, greener, and more wildlife-friendly. Community Wildlife Habitats garden and landscape with wildlife in mind, promote the use of native trees and plants,work to reduce
PINKHAM HAS ‘EXPERIENCE, PERSPECTIVE’ NEEDED TO RESTORE The National Wildlife Federation welcomed the appointment of Jamie Pinkham, executive director of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, which will bring critical experience and perspective to the Army Corps of Engineers as the next principal HOME - NATIVE PLANTS FINDER - NWF Search by zip code to find plants that host the highest numbers of butterflies and moths to feed birds and other wildlife where you live. Find the best native plants to HOME - NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION - GROWING OUTREACH The National Wildlife Federation works with farmers and ranchers to encourage sustainable and resilient practices on our nation’s agricultural lands. Roughly 902 million acres—or a little more than 50 percent of the lower 48 United States—are currently managed as cropland, pastureland, or rangeland. These working lands must bemanaged to
CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORG CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION ACT WILL STRENGTHEN CLIMATE WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Climate Change Education Act, introduced by Senator Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), will expand the climate change education program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and help ensure tomorrow’s leaders are equipped to help confront the climate crisis.. The bill increases just and equitable climate MAYORS' MONARCH PLEDGE Mayors and other heads of local and tribal government are taking action to help save the monarch butterfly, an iconic species whose eastern populations have declined by 90% and western populations by 99% in recent years. Through the National Wildlife Federation's Mayors' Monarch Pledge, U.S. cities, municipalities, and othercommunities are
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The Adopt-a-Wildlife Acre program has retired grazing rights from over 1.5 million acres of federal public land—an area larger than the state of Delaware. As little as $50 can convert 10 acres of grazing lands to a safe space for wildlife. Adopt an Acre Today! The National Wildlife Federation.ECHO - NWF
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Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks. HOME PAGE - COMMUNITY WILDLIFE HABITAT - NWF The National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat™ program partners with cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of all kinds to become healthier, greener, and more wildlife-friendly. Community Wildlife Habitats garden and landscape with wildlife in mind, promote the use of native trees and plants,work to reduce
HOME - NATIVE PLANTS FINDER - NWF This website will help you find the best native plants specifically for your area that attract butterflies and moths and the birds that feed on their caterpillars, based BIDEN’S CONSERVING AND RESTORING AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL The Biden administration’s ambitious plan to conserve 30 percent of the nation’s lands and waters by 2030 in a newly unveiled plan dubbed, “Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful”, will help restore degraded wildlife habitat, increase hunting and fishing opportunities, and tackle the climate crisis by providing much needed investments in our public, private, and Tribal lands PINKHAM HAS ‘EXPERIENCE, PERSPECTIVE’ NEEDED TO RESTORE The National Wildlife Federation welcomed the appointment of Jamie Pinkham, executive director of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, which will bring critical experience and perspective to the Army Corps of Engineers as the next principal HOME - NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION - GROWING OUTREACH The National Wildlife Federation works with farmers and ranchers to encourage sustainable and resilient practices on our nation’s agricultural lands. Roughly 902 million acres—or a little more than 50 percent of the lower 48 United States—are currently managed as cropland, pastureland, or rangeland. These working lands must bemanaged to
CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION ACT WILL STRENGTHEN CLIMATE WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Climate Change Education Act, introduced by Senator Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), will expand the climate change education program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and help ensure tomorrow’s leaders are equipped to help confront the climate crisis.. The bill increases just and equitable climate MAYORS' MONARCH PLEDGE Mayors and other heads of local and tribal government are taking action to help save the monarch butterfly, an iconic species whose eastern populations have declined by 90% and western populations by 99% in recent years. Through the National Wildlife Federation's Mayors' Monarch Pledge, U.S. cities, municipalities, and othercommunities are
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Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks. TRACY STONE-MANNING IS UNIQUELY QUALIFIED TO STEWARD OUR The National Wildlife Federation and 47 of its state and territorial affiliates urged the U.S. Senate to swiftly confirm Tracy Stone-Manning as director of the Bureau of Land Management so she can get to work conserving and restoring our nation’s public lands and wildlife, ensuring our natural resources are managed for the benefit of all users, and safeguarding access to our public lands for COMMITTEE, AMERICAN PEOPLE WILL SEE FIRSTHAND HOW STONE WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tracy Stone-Manning’s confirmation hearing to become director of the Bureau of Land Management will demonstrate how she is uniquely qualified to lead the public lands agency with experience, vision, and a collaborative management style that will benefit people and wildlifeSPAWNING A SOLUTION
Colorful soft corals (above) provide food and shelter for a school of Diana’s hogfish on a productive and diverse reef in Egypt’s Red Sea. A hermit crab (below) peers out from hump coral in the Solomon Islands. (Photo above by Birgitte Wilms/Minden Pictures) Such species richness, along with HOME - NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION - GROWING OUTREACH The National Wildlife Federation works with farmers and ranchers to encourage sustainable and resilient practices on our nation’s agricultural lands. Roughly 902 million acres—or a little more than 50 percent of the lower 48 United States—are currently managed as cropland, pastureland, or rangeland. These working lands must bemanaged to
CLIMATE-SMART-CONSERVATION GUIDE The Climate-Smart Cycle. Carrying out effective climate adaptation involves an array of activities that can at first seem confusing. This guide offers a generalized framework—the Climate-Smart Conservation Cycle—that demonstrates how the various steps of the adaptation process fit together. Indeed, the heart of the guide is a detailedWONDROUS WILDLIFE
Summer is a great time to kick off camping season in many areas of the country, and one of the biggest draws of venturing into the great outdoors is the opportunity to see wildlife. To help prepare for camping around wildlife, read on for tips to keep yourself – and wildlife – safe. 1. Read up FIVE WAYS TO HELP BEES AT HOME • THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE Bees need our help. Many North American native bee species are experiencing population declines due to pesticide poisoning, habitat loss and disease. Domesticated honey bees managed for their agricultural services are also struggling. Bees pollinate both our crops and wild plants, providing us with one-third of the food we eat and allowing wild plants to reproduce and produce the berriesLINE-5 - NWF.ORG
The Straits of Mackinac in northern Michigan is a unique area of the Great Lakes, a four-mile-wide channel that funnels colossal amounts of water between Lakes Michigan and Huron - often called the heart of the largest freshwater resource in the world. THE LINKS, INCORPORATED The Links, Incorporated (The Links) is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of more than 16,000 professional women of color in 288 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION Save 20% when you certify and purchase any Certified Wildlife Habitat® sign. Together with New America, the National Wildlife Federation's Early Childhood Health Outdoors (ECHO) hosts a free webinar exploring nature as a health-equity strategy for youngchildren
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Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks. NATIONAL WILDLIFE® MAGAZINE April-May 2021. Read all the compelling stories in the new issue of National Wildlife! Lisa Moore, Editorial Director. National Wildlife. Apr 01, 2021. On the cover: In South Carolina, a native eastern carpenter bee sips nectar from the blossom of a wild blueberry bush. Photograph by Clay Bolt.ECHO - NWF
Access our curated collection of information on creating natural playgrounds for young children. About ECHO. Learn how ECHO is bringing nature and outdoor play to every child, every day. Learn. Discover events, training opportunities, and other ways to learn with ECHO.Resources.
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The National Wildlife Federation's Trees for Wildlife program provides adult leaders with fun, hands-on, science-based activities to help young people learn about the importance of trees and how to plant andtake care of trees.
SPECIFY YOUR LOCATION This website will help you find the best native plants specifically for your area that attract butterflies and moths and the birds that feed on their caterpillars, based CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORG NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION Save 20% when you certify and purchase any Certified Wildlife Habitat® sign. Together with New America, the National Wildlife Federation's Early Childhood Health Outdoors (ECHO) hosts a free webinar exploring nature as a health-equity strategy for youngchildren
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Plant With Purpose. Add one of our native plant collections to your garden to help save birds, bees, butterflies, and more. Now available for 20 states with free shipping! Learn More. No Thanks. NATIONAL WILDLIFE® MAGAZINE April-May 2021. Read all the compelling stories in the new issue of National Wildlife! Lisa Moore, Editorial Director. National Wildlife. Apr 01, 2021. On the cover: In South Carolina, a native eastern carpenter bee sips nectar from the blossom of a wild blueberry bush. Photograph by Clay Bolt.ECHO - NWF
Access our curated collection of information on creating natural playgrounds for young children. About ECHO. Learn how ECHO is bringing nature and outdoor play to every child, every day. Learn. Discover events, training opportunities, and other ways to learn with ECHO.Resources.
TREES FOR WILDLIFE
The National Wildlife Federation's Trees for Wildlife program provides adult leaders with fun, hands-on, science-based activities to help young people learn about the importance of trees and how to plant andtake care of trees.
SPECIFY YOUR LOCATION This website will help you find the best native plants specifically for your area that attract butterflies and moths and the birds that feed on their caterpillars, based CERTIFY - NWFSEE MORE ON NWF.ORGBUILD A BAT HOUSE
Installing a bat house is a great way to give bats cover and a place to raise their young. Now take your outdoor space a step further! Add food and water sources to create a habitat garden that will attract bats and other local wildlife. 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH "BULLY BIRDS" 3. Catch seeds: Many people find that foiling bullies at feeders isn’t quite enough because they often eat the food that the other birds drop on the ground. To solve this problem, place a garbage can under a hanging feeder. The bullies are not likely to fly into the can to get the discarded seed. 4. NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The 2021 National Wildlife Photo Contest is now closed.. The National Wildlife ® Photo Contest, which began five decades ago, celebrates the power of photography to advance conservation and connect both photographers and viewers with wildlife and the outdoors. The most compelling nature images can help protect wildlife in profound ways. Every person who entered not only honored their own work NATIONAL WILDLIFE® MAGAZINE April-May 2021. Read all the compelling stories in the new issue of National Wildlife! Lisa Moore, Editorial Director. National Wildlife. Apr 01, 2021. On the cover: In South Carolina, a native eastern carpenter bee sips nectar from the blossom of a wild blueberry bush. Photograph by Clay Bolt. TRACY STONE-MANNING IS UNIQUELY QUALIFIED TO STEWARD OUR The National Wildlife Federation and 47 of its state and territorial affiliates urged the U.S. Senate to swiftly confirm Tracy Stone-Manning as director of the Bureau of Land Management so she can get to work conserving and restoring our nation’s public lands and wildlife, ensuring our natural resources are managed for the benefit of all users, and safeguarding access to our public lands for LESSON PLANS AND WEBINARS Lesson Plans and Webinars. The lesson plans presented here are a sampling from the National Wildlife Federation's collection of more than 1,000 lesson plans designed to introduce students to life science, ecology, wildlife biology, scientific identification, and observation. All lesson plans are aligned to the National Science Education Standards.TREES FOR WILDLIFE
The National Wildlife Federation's Trees for Wildlife program provides adult leaders with fun, hands-on, science-based activities to help young people learn about the importance of trees and how to plant andtake care of trees.
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Access our curated collection of information on creating natural playgrounds for young children. About ECHO. Learn how ECHO is bringing nature and outdoor play to every child, every day. Learn. Discover events, training opportunities, and other ways to learn with ECHO.Resources.
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Summer is a great time to kick off camping season in many areas of the country, and one of the biggest draws of venturing into the great outdoors is the opportunity to see wildlife. To help prepare for camping around wildlife, read on for tips to keep yourself – and wildlife – safe. 1. Read up THE LINKS, INCORPORATED The Links, Incorporated (The Links) is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of more than 16,000 professional women of color in 288 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. WILDLIVE: GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE As Garden for Wildlife month comes to an end and we transition into pollinator month, we’re bringing you a livestream discussion featuring experts from the National Wildlife Federation. Join Naturalist David Mizejewski as he talks with Head of Garden for Wildlife Mary Phillips and ConservationOUR FAVORITE SPOTS
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