mammals

White-tailed deer by Flickr member maryanne.pfitz

Photo of the Day: White-tailed Deer

White-tailed doe at the forest’s edge in Tomahawk, Wisconsin Photo by Flickr member maryanne.pfitz See more of maryanne.pfitz’s photos on Flickr >> Your Photo Could Be Here We want one … Read more

Grizzly bear, taken at Battle River, Alaska

Photo of the Day: Grizzly Bear on the Battle River

Speak Up for Montana Grizzlies A proposed silver and copper mine in northwest Montana could mean a death sentence for the grizzly bears that live in the nearby Cabinet Mountains … Read more

Chipmunk, Wallowa Lake, Oregon

Photo of the Day: Just Enjoying the View

Vote For Your Favorite Check out more wildlife photos like this and vote for your favorites in the National Wildlife Photo Contest! Each week, four top vote-getters move onto the … Read more

Bobcat napping in a tree; Tucson, Arizona

Photo of the Day: Cat Nap

  This Photo of the Day was donated by a participant in the annual National Wildlife Photo Contest. See more photos or sign up for the 42nd Annual National Wildlife … Read more

Chipmunk in Blue Hills Reservation, Massachusetts

Photo of the Day: Chubby Chipmunk

Create Wildlife Habitat At Home In just a few easy steps, you can turn your backyard, balcony or even a patch of grass into habitat for wildlife. Start gardening for … Read more

Arctic fox kits on St. Paul, Pribilof Islands ,Alaska

Photo of the Day: Arctic Fox Kits

See Alaska’s Wildlife and Wilderness In Person Travel with NWF to explore Alaska, including hiking in Denali National Park and exploring the coastline in Kenai Fjords National Park.  Learn more … Read more

River otter, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge

Photo of the Day: April 1, 2012

River Otter This Photo of the Day was donated by a participant in the annual National Wildlife Photo Contest. See more photos or sign up for the 42nd Annual National … Read more

Panther Pride! Take Action On Endangered Species Day With Eco-Schools USA

Currently, there are 1,324 endangered species listed in the United States—750 plants and 574 animals. What can you do to get involved? Read more