Billed as the first comprehensive report on the state of U.S. lands, water, and wildlife, the Nature Record National Assessment includes the decline of butterfly populations and other species to the ...
The photograph earned Vijayan “Photography of the Year” honors at the 2025 Nature Photography Contest. Vijayan also took the ...
Some photographers capture wildlife at its most captivating: raw, vulnerable, and beautiful. Whether they're professionals or ...
The sight of a whale breaching or the Northern Lights stretching across the Alaskan sky has become a vision many Americans hope to experience. These moments, once considered bucket list extras, now ...
The Nature’s Best Photography International Awards competition rewards those intrepid photographers traveling the globe to document its beauty, dramas, funny moments and diversity. The winning images, ...
When it comes to capturing the raw beauty of the wild, few photographers do it better than Ian Ford.
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This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Women's History Month, WCS and Nature are ...
St. James, North Carolina, is a certified National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habitat. Now residents hope other towns will follow suit.
Wildlife detection canines have emerged as an invaluable asset in conservation science, offering rapid, accurate, and cost‐efficient biological surveys. Their finely honed olfactory abilities, when ...
Each new year helps many state agencies earn revenue to conserve nature by selling wildlife calendars that also showcase their incredible creatures. Most calendars feature photos of state animals ...