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Uniting all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world.

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In 2023, Elm Grove became the first community in Wisconsin to become a National Wildlife Federation Certified Community Wildlife Habitatβ„’. 🐾🌳 Since then 7 more communities in the state have registered and are working towards certification. Learn moreπŸ“² wpr.org/shows/larry-me…

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Did you know that hummingbird eggs are about the size of a jellybean? Your yard is their nursery! These little babies need a safe nest space and a steady supply of insects as a food source. 🐣 Learn if your garden is wildlife-friendly for these babies πŸ“²: ow.ly/CNGQ50VTq3Z

Did you know that hummingbird eggs are about the size of a jellybean? Your yard is their nursery! These little babies need a safe nest space and a steady supply of insects as a food source. 🐣

Learn if your garden is wildlife-friendly for these babies πŸ“²: ow.ly/CNGQ50VTq3Z
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Flying produces a significant percentage of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions ✈️ but companies across the US and beyond are already studying and producing alternative #SustainableAviationFuels--made from vegetable oils to CO2 or hydrogen. More: πŸ“² ow.ly/9Gi750VWIHF

Flying produces a significant percentage of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions ✈️ but companies across the US and beyond are already studying and producing alternative #SustainableAviationFuels--made from vegetable oils to CO2 or hydrogen.
More: πŸ“² ow.ly/9Gi750VWIHF
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Hall remarks on this incredible scene: β€œThis male California quail is perched atop a bush keeping an eye out for predators while his chicks and partner forage below him.” πŸ₯‡Grand Prize Runner Up | πŸ“· Rebecca Hall 2024 GFW Photo Contest Winners πŸ“²: ow.ly/UFMl50VMct5

Hall remarks on this incredible scene: β€œThis male California quail is perched atop a bush keeping an eye out for predators while his chicks and partner forage below him.” 

πŸ₯‡Grand Prize Runner Up |  πŸ“· Rebecca Hall

2024 GFW Photo Contest Winners πŸ“²: ow.ly/UFMl50VMct5
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Congratulations to Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty for signing the #MayorsMonarchPledge for the first time in 2025! πŸ¦‹ Check out this article to learn more about Sacramento’s commitment and other pollinator friendly efforts taking place in the city: πŸ“² ow.ly/ZuYf50VVgOG

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It's #WorldOtterDay, so we'll save the jokes for anotter time.. 🦦 North American river otters eat a variety of aquatic wildlife. They can stay underwater for up to eight minutes and even close their nostrils to keep water out during long dives when searching for food.

It's #WorldOtterDay, so we'll save the jokes for anotter time.. 🦦

North American river otters eat a variety of aquatic wildlife. They can stay underwater for up to eight minutes and even close their nostrils to keep water out during long dives when searching for food.
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This specimen, photographed in May 2023, feeds on plant sap & created a spittle bubble out of its own secretions. β€œI'm always on the ground exploring as a macro photographer,” she says. πŸ₯ˆ Other Wildlife | πŸ“· Rachel Stepien 24 NW Photo Contest Winners πŸ“² ow.ly/k1FK50UAyEr

This specimen, photographed in May 2023, feeds on plant sap & created a spittle bubble out of its own secretions. β€œI'm always on the ground exploring as a macro photographer,” she says.

πŸ₯ˆ Other Wildlife | πŸ“· Rachel Stepien

24 NW Photo Contest Winners πŸ“² ow.ly/k1FK50UAyEr
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Frogs are out and singing! Can you tell frogs from toads? 🐸 Spend your #GreenHour near a pond or marsh or find areas with plenty of moisture, such as gardens, tall grass, and leaf litter and listen for their different calls. πŸ“²thegreenhour.org/activity/be-a-…

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"Water protection is not solely an environmental issueβ€”it is a matter of justice, dignity, and survival. This moment demands that we think big, act boldly, and stand in solidarity with those most affected by environmental degradation."πŸ’§ πŸ“² ow.ly/N61Y50W1CzG

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"The reality is that the American people pay for fossil fuel subsidies, $750 billion in 2022 alone. So are they really making things more affordable?" More truths about clean energy here πŸ“² ow.ly/Uorw50W1EhN #CleanEnergy #RenewableEnergy #FossilFuels

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The 2025 winners of the Wild Kingdom College and University Grant Program have been selected! πŸ† 7 grant recipients will receive funding to protect and restore wildlife on campus. Learn more about the grant program and its recipients πŸ“²: ow.ly/JNJX50W2MSF

The 2025 winners of the Wild Kingdom College and University Grant Program have been selected! πŸ† 

7 grant recipients will receive funding to protect and restore wildlife on campus. Learn more about the grant program and its recipients πŸ“²: ow.ly/JNJX50W2MSF
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A Sunset to Remember β˜€οΈπŸŒŠ β€œThe paddleboarder portrays the peaceful coexistence of people and wildlife,” as captured at sunset in August 2020. πŸ₯‡ People in Nature | πŸ“· Renee Capozzola 2024 National Wildlife Photo Contest Winners πŸ“²: ow.ly/k1FK50UAyEr

A Sunset to Remember β˜€οΈπŸŒŠ

β€œThe paddleboarder portrays the peaceful coexistence of people and wildlife,” as captured at sunset in August 2020.

 πŸ₯‡ People in Nature | πŸ“· Renee Capozzola

2024 National Wildlife Photo Contest Winners πŸ“²: ow.ly/k1FK50UAyEr
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When someone asks for directions to a place you've never been πŸ“: A brown bear cub and a seagull at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska πŸ“Έ: James Day

When someone asks for directions to a place you've never been

πŸ“: A brown bear cub and a seagull at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska

πŸ“Έ: James Day
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Happy 10 years of the #MayorsMonarchPledge program! πŸ¦‹πŸŽ‰We can't think of a better way to celebrate the decade of contributions to the program than to reflect on this journey through the lens of the monarch’s life cycle. #PollinatorMonth #Monarchs πŸ“² ow.ly/C2Gc50W4uIW

Happy 10 years of the #MayorsMonarchPledge program! πŸ¦‹πŸŽ‰We can't think of a better way to celebrate the decade of contributions to the program than to reflect on this journey through the lens of the monarch’s life cycle. #PollinatorMonth #Monarchs 
πŸ“² ow.ly/C2Gc50W4uIW
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A Beeautiful Sanctuary πŸπŸ’ Pictured is our Director, Alex Tuchman, beholding one of our pollinator gardens while holding beekeeping equipment. πŸ₯‡People In The Wildlife Garden πŸ“· Edward Lee August 2024 Garden for Wildlife Photo Contest Winners πŸ“²: ow.ly/UFMl50VMct5

A Beeautiful Sanctuary πŸπŸ’ 

Pictured is our Director, Alex Tuchman, beholding one of our pollinator gardens while holding beekeeping equipment.

πŸ₯‡People In The Wildlife Garden 
πŸ“· Edward Lee August

2024 Garden for Wildlife Photo Contest Winners πŸ“²: ow.ly/UFMl50VMct5
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🌊 June 8 is #WorldOceanDay! Celebrate with a #GreenHourβ€”clean up litter, mark a storm drain, or create ocean-inspired art using reused materials. πŸ πŸ’™ πŸ“²thegreenhour.org/activity/celeb…

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Happy Pollinator Month! πŸ¦‹πŸπŸŒΌ You can celebrate by helping pollinators in your very own garden. From hummingbirds to bees, gardens of any size can support pollinators! πŸ“· American Lady Butterfly | Lauren Hull πŸ“· Leafcutter Bee | Amy Prentice πŸ“· Anna’s Hummingbird | Donna Ruiz

Happy Pollinator Month! πŸ¦‹πŸπŸŒΌ

You can celebrate by helping pollinators in your very own garden. From hummingbirds to bees, gardens of any size can support pollinators!

πŸ“· American Lady Butterfly | Lauren Hull
πŸ“· Leafcutter Bee | Amy Prentice
πŸ“· Anna’s Hummingbird | Donna Ruiz
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🌊 It's #WorldOceanDay 🌊 Did you know forage fish are the unsung heroes of the sea? They are critical to healthy marine ecosystems because they serve as a key link in the food web. 🐟 Learn more about these small, but mighty fish πŸ“²: ow.ly/ekCI50W4lUm

🌊 It's #WorldOceanDay 🌊

Did you know forage fish are the unsung heroes of the sea? They are critical to healthy marine ecosystems because they serve as a key link in the food web. 🐟

Learn more about these small, but mighty fish πŸ“²: ow.ly/ekCI50W4lUm
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2024 was the hottest year on record, and #climatechange has been making heat waves more intense and more frequent. πŸ”₯πŸ₯΅ With high temperatures already reaching states around the country, find out how communities are responding at our #extremeheat mapπŸ“² NWF.org/ExtremeHeat

2024 was the hottest year on record, and #climatechange has been making heat waves more intense and more frequent. πŸ”₯πŸ₯΅

With high temperatures already reaching states around the country, find out how communities are responding at our #extremeheat mapπŸ“² NWF.org/ExtremeHeat
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Want to boost your backyard butterflies? πŸ‘€ Scientists have found that letting a portion of lawn go wild can increase the number of butterflies in residential yards. πŸ¦‹πŸ“ˆ Want to learn more? Read the National Wildlife Magazine Spring 2025 Issue πŸ“²: ow.ly/mzF850W6vqp

Want to boost your backyard butterflies? πŸ‘€

Scientists have found that letting a portion of lawn go wild can increase the number of butterflies in residential yards. πŸ¦‹πŸ“ˆ

Want to learn more? Read the National Wildlife Magazine Spring 2025 Issue πŸ“²: ow.ly/mzF850W6vqp