
With each issue of National Wildlife® magazine reaching more than 1 million homes, it's a pretty high honor for the photographers who are featured on the cover.
Help Scientists Conserve Frogs and ToadsSource:
Frogwatch USA is a frog and toad monitoring program that gives YOU the opportunity to help scientists conserve amphibians! With as little as 20 minutes a week you can collect essential information to protect frogs and toads.
10 Extraordinary Animal Tactics for Surviving the ColdSource: National Wildlife Federation's - Wildlife Promise
Whether they hibernate, have thick fur coats or take shelter, animals are masters of surviving the cold weather. Here are a number of interesting animals and the fascinating things they do to survive harsh conditions.
U.S. Has More Tigers than the Wilds of AsiaSource: National Wildlife Magazine
With only about 5,000 tigers left in the wild they are in great danger. We have about 10,000 in the U.S. but they are terribly inbreed. Poachers are responsible for a large number of tiger fatalities.
Wildlife Promise - A National Wildlife Federation BlogSource: blogs.nwf.org
Holiday decorations don't have to be an energy drain. Nowadays you can deck the halls with boughs of organic holly and string up eco-friendly lights. You can even toast your friends and family with green wines.

NWF, The Ecology Center and the Natural Resources Defense Council have launched a free online service that will help consumers take control of mailbox clutter, simplify their lives and protect the environment from unnecessary waste.
Facebook Deletes Ranger Rick — Paris Hilton Fakes OKSource: grokdotcom.com
It's a sad day in social media when Facebook deletes Ranger Rick, the National Wildlife Federation's beloved spokes-raccoon.
On Facebook, networks grow organically — often slowly — and by deleting Ranger Rick, the NWF's entire 500-person network was brutally poached.

Two years after Hurricane Katrina much has become clear. We know that the devastation in New Orleans and surrounding areas was less a natural than a man-made disaster.

Ranger Rick, the persona of the National Wildlife Federation, has been banished from Facebook.

Published August 21, 2007
Washington, DC (August 21) – "As so many grapple with Hurricane Dean's landfall in Mexico, our thoughts and prayers are with those in harm's way.
National Wildlife Federation Ranks Retailers on SustainabilitySource: Greenbiz.com
Wooden outdoor furniture, like the kind Americans put out on their decks for summer entertaining, has far-reaching impacts. The United States is the world's largest importer of wood from tropical countries, and the number is only increasing: U.S.