National Wildlife Magazine
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Winter 2025 Issue

  • NWF Staff
  • National Wildlife
  • Dec 18, 2024

Need a reminder of all the beauty that surrounds us? Browse the inspiring winners of our 53rd annual photo contest. Also in the winter issue: the wonders and limits of rapid evolution; how climate change is shifting ancient migrations in Arctic Alaska; and the latest advances in canine conservation, courtesy of some very good dogs. (Photo by Kat Peterson.)

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Humans Are Forcing the Rapid Evolution of Wildlife. Can Animals Change Fast Enough?

  • By Katarina Zimmer
  • Conservation
  • December 18, 2024

Human activities are causing wildlife species to evolve faster than scientists once thought possible...

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Conservation Dogs, Nature’s Best Friends

  • By Timothy Mihocik
  • Conservation
  • December 18, 2024

Beyond simply sniffing out scat, today's conservation dogs are trained to find underground bird burr...

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Devon Parfait, Chief Conservationist

  • By Delaney McPherson
  • Next Generation
  • December 18, 2024

The young chief of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band, Parfait champions his people and efforts to slow er...

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New in Wildlife Science: Hungry Otters Stabilize an Ecosystem

  • By Mark Wexler
  • Wildlife Science
  • December 18, 2024

Otters in California feast on crabs that cause salt marsh erosion; indoor gardening enhances health;...

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When It Comes to Wildlife That Self-Medicate, This Orangutan Isn’t Alone

  • By Heidi Ridgley
  • Wildlife Science
  • December 18, 2024

In addition to Rakus, the Sumatran orangutan who healed his own wound, scientists have discovered sc...

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Crossword: Royal Society

  • By Graham Meyer
  • Crossword
  • December 18, 2024

Will it be a royal pain or a regal coup? Try your hand at our latest crossword.

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Wildlife-Friendly Landscape Design From Scratch

  • By Amy McCullough
  • Habitat Gardening
  • December 18, 2024

How to craft a landscape design that benefits wildlife, from blank slate to thriving habitat

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2024 National Wildlife Photo Contest: Bright Spots

  • By Jennifer Wehunt
  • Wildlife Photos
  • December 11, 2024

They seized the moment, with memorable results. See winners of the 2024 National Wildlife Photo Cont...

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2024 National Wildlife Photo Contest: Honorable Mentions & People’s Choice

  • NWF Staff
  • Wildlife Photos
  • December 18, 2024

See 63 honorable mentions and People’s Choice picks from our 2024 photo contest

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As Wildlife Migrations Shift in Arctic Alaska, So Do the Iñupiat

  • Text and photos by Steven Kazlowski
  • Wildlife Photos
  • December 18, 2024

With climate change altering age-old migrations in Arctic Alaska, wildlife and subsistence whalers a...

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