National Wildlife
from: Natl Wildlife Federation
Price: $24.00
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Treatment of America's wild creatures and places through full-color photo galleries, natural history features, outdoor adventure articles and news items of ecological concern. Conservation-minded magazine of nature and the environment.
Treatment of America's wild creatures and places through full-color photo galleries, natural history features, outdoor adventure articles and news items of ecological concern. Conservation-minded magazine of nature and the environment.
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- Great Photos!
I agree with the previous reviewer that National Wildlife is often pessimistic. Sadly, I "get it for the pictures," so-to-speak. The photos are truly beautiful, and they have a yearly contest and issue with photo winners.
In most of the articles, however, it seems the writers are trying to convince everyone that humans are ruining the planet. Probably all readers of National Wildlife already know this, but are interested in learning more about national wildlife . . . which is the name ... Read More
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- A Melancholy Look at Wildlife
National Wildlife has followed the trend taken by most other nature magazines in the past decade - the trend of pessimism.Mother Nature knows there are serious problems for wildlife associated with human society, but I need the occasional pleasant break to keep me out of the depressed state seemingly held by these magazine editors.As recently as ten years ago, National Wildlife and others ran detailed articles about the fasnicating lives of our wild neighbors.Since then, the magazines have gone ... Read More
- Great Photos!I agree with the previous reviewer that National Wildlife is often pessimistic. Sadly, I "get it for the pictures," so-to-speak. The photos are truly beautiful, and they have a yearly contest and issue with photo winners.
In most of the articles, however, it seems the writers are trying to convince everyone that humans are ruining the planet. Probably all readers of National Wildlife already know this, but are interested in learning more about national wildlife . . . which is the name ... Read More
- A Melancholy Look at WildlifeNational Wildlife has followed the trend taken by most other nature magazines in the past decade - the trend of pessimism.Mother Nature knows there are serious problems for wildlife associated with human society, but I need the occasional pleasant break to keep me out of the depressed state seemingly held by these magazine editors.As recently as ten years ago, National Wildlife and others ran detailed articles about the fasnicating lives of our wild neighbors.Since then, the magazines have gone ... Read More
