RangerRick Magazine
Ranger Rick is an exciting nature magazine for kids aged 7 and older, published by the National Wildlife Federation ten times a year. It’s filled with fun activities and information about the natural world.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
nwf.org | Katarina Zimmer
Humans Are Forcing the Rapid Evolution of Wildlife. Can Animals Change Fast Enough? Human activities are causing wildlife species to evolve faster than scientists once thought possible in a phenomenon known as rapid evolution By Katarina Zimmer Conservation Dec 18, 2024 Illustration by Armando Veve. KRISTIN WINCHELL IS USED TO GETTING STRANGE LOOKS FROM LOCALS when she walks through San Juan, Puerto Rico, with a lasso-bearing fishing pole.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
nwf.org | Jennifer Wehunt
2024 National Wildlife Photo Contest: Bright Spots They seized the moment, with memorable results. See winners of the 2024 National Wildlife Photo Contest. By Jennifer Wehunt Wildlife Photos Dec 11, 2024 SO MUCH OF PHOTOGRAPHY IS ABOUT WAITING FOR THE RIGHT MOMENT: a subtle shift in lighting, a gentle breeze, a serendipitous encounter. When those stars align, boom! The result is like a flashbulb. The photographer feels it, and so do we as viewers, even months or years later.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
nwf.org | Cassidy Randall
Does Naming an Official State Animal Impact Its Conservation Status?
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Sep 25, 2024 |
nwf.org | Christin Parcerisa
A Monarch Migration Timed to Mexico’s Day of the Dead In Mexico, where monarchs end their migration around Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, the butterflies symbolize departed loved ones and hope for conservation success By Christin Parcerisa // Photos by Jaime Rojo Conservation Sep 26, 2024 Huddling for warmth before sunset, monarchs cover oyamel fir and pine trees at Sanctuary El Rosario in Michoacán, Mexico, part of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
nwf.org | Paula Moura
Witness an Underwater Wild West The U.N. High Seas Treaty could protect uncharted habitats and species in international waters. See early photos. By Paula Moura Conservation Jun 27, 2024 A brittle star and zoanthid corals colonize the skeleton of another coral, photographed in March in international waters off Chile. Scroll down for a slideshow from the recent Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition.
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