National Wildlife Magazine
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Spring 2025 Issue

  • NWF Staff
  • National Wildlife
  • Mar 26, 2025

Welcome to our annual spring issue, for everyone interested in gardening for wildlife. For reads that will stay with you, don’t miss our stories on Black herbalism and DDT’s lingering impacts in the Arkansas Delta. Take in glorious photos of the rare but powerful Pecos sunflower; plus, an upswing in urban orchards, a how-to on container gardening and so much more. (Photo by Emily Bell/Florida Wildflower Foundation.)

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Black Herbalism's Healing Legacy

  • Text and photos by Alyson Morgan
  • Conservation
  • March 26, 2025

A descendant of enslaved people deepens her knowledge of her heritage and her ecosystem as she helps...

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Photos: The Quiet Wonder of Vernal Pools

  • Text and photos by Steven David Johnson
  • Conservation
  • March 26, 2025

Ephemeral and fragile, vernal pools nurture a surprising variety of specialized animal species well ...

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Return of the Grizzly

  • By Robert Annis
  • Conservation
  • March 26, 2025

In Washington state’s North Cascades National Park, federal biologists will reintroduce grizzly bear...

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New in Wildlife Science: Bird–Building Strikes & Marlin Stripes

  • By Mark Wexler
  • Wildlife Science
  • March 26, 2025

The updated numbers on bird–building collisions are worse than we thought; plus, marlins’ color chan...

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Crossword: Vice Versa

  • By Graham Meyer
  • Crossword
  • March 26, 2025

Do you know your lepidoptera? Test your skill in our spring crossword!

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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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In Container Gardening, Small Yields Big Wins

  • By Callie Rhoades
  • Habitat Gardening
  • March 26, 2025

No yard? No problem. When it comes to container gardening, well-chosen native plants provide signifi...

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Urban Orchards Bear Fruit for All

  • By Marigo Farr
  • Habitat Gardening
  • March 26, 2025

On the rise in cities nationwide, urban orchards—or even just a few native fruit-bearing trees—provi...

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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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How Radim Schreiber Photographed One Firefly’s Flash of Hope

  • By Delaney McPherson // Photo by Radim Schreiber
  • Wildlife Photos
  • March 26, 2025

Photographer Radim Schreiber discusses capturing his image of a punctuate firefly—the Garden for Wil...

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For Dornith Doherty, Artistic Inspiration Sprouts From Seed

  • By Jennifer Wehunt // Art by Dornith Doherty
  • Conservation
  • March 26, 2025

Following the germ of an idea, artist Dornith Doherty visited a seed bank and came away with a serie...

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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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