National Wildlife Magazine
Summer 2024 Issue
Kelp forests shelter biodiversity (including this juvenile southern sea otter in California’s Monterey Bay), sequester carbon and provide innumerable benefits to people. But how long can they survive in our rapidly changing world? Also in this issue: how hula is shifting alongside Hawai‘i’s extinction crisis, lessons from Florida’s “elephant graveyard,” an early look at a marine underworld and a handy introduction to wildlife tool use. (Photo by Ralph Pace/Minden Pictures, obtained under U.S. FWS permit 37946D.)
How Hula Is Shifting Alongside Hawai‘i’s Endangered Species
Amid an extinction crisis, practitioners of traditional Hawaiian culture—hula, surfing and beyond—he...
Read MoreCan the Kelp Forest Keep Up?
Kelp forests shelter biodiversity, sequester carbon and provide innumerable benefits to people. But ...
Read MoreWhat an 'Elephant Graveyard' Teaches Us About Climate Change
A prehistoric Florida fossil site provides an unprecedented look at gomphotheres—elephant relatives ...
Read MoreDo Animals Use Tools?
Spoiler alert: Yes, many wildlife species—from brainy birds and mammals to fish and even insects—use...
Read MoreNew in Wildlife Science: Coronavirus in Deer & More
Tracking the coronavirus’ evolution in deer; how wildlife help forests store carbon; an extinction c...
Read MoreCrossword: ’Drilling Down
Go ahead: Monkey around with our Summer 2024 crossword
Read MoreReinventing the American Lawn
So long, turfgrass. Researchers are testing sustainable lawn alternatives that nurture bees, butterf...
Read MoreCorporate Landscaping Rolls Out the Wildlife Welcome Mat
When corporations rewild their landscaping, acres of lawn become greener, more wildlife-friendly and...
Read MoreMilkweed: It Makes an Insect Village
Planting milkweed in your garden aids not only monarchs but a whole slew of pollinators and other in...
Read MoreBehind the Photo: A Brown Bear Sees Red
How Kate and Adam Rice of KAR Photography snagged their prizewinning photo of a brown bear fishing—b...
Read MoreFrom Ghost Gear to Community Art
Artist Pamela Moulton shares her process for turning ghost gear—abandoned fishing equipment that can...
Read MorePhotographer Karine Aigner's Plan 'Bee'
How photographer Karine Aigner captured her prizewinning shot of South Texas cactus bees
Read MoreA new storymap connects the dots between extreme weather and climate change and illustrates the harm these disasters inflict on communities and wildlife.
Learn MoreTake the Clean Earth Challenge and help make the planet a happier, healthier place.
Learn MoreA groundbreaking bipartisan bill aims to address the looming wildlife crisis before it's too late, while creating sorely needed jobs.
Read MoreMore 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.