Wildlife Vampires Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Happy Halloween! We’ve saved the best for last. There are several species of diminutive candiru catfish … Read more
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Wildlife Vampires – Part 3
Wildlife Vampires Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Oxpeckers and Vampire Finches There are several bird species that form symbiotic relationships with larger animals. … Read more
Wildlife Vampires – Part 2
Wildlife Vampires Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Mosquitoes For mosquitoes, it’s the ladies who are the bloodsuckers. Both sexes feed on flower nectar … Read more
Wildlife Vampires – Part 1
Wildlife Vampires Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Who’s your favorite vampire? Do you swoon over Edward Cullen and Bill Compton, or are classic … Read more
Woolly Bears as Winter Predictors?
A telltale sign of autumn is the appearance of woolly bear caterpillars moving across backyards, sidewalks and roads. These fat, furry caterpillars are looking for safe places to spend the winter. They … Read more
Post your Wildlife Videos to YouTube
Don't forget to submit your wildlife videos to YouTube's Video Volunteer Project on behalf of National Wildlife Federation. The deadline is October 22. Click here for all the details, and … Read more
Fall Swarming Insects
Fall is here! October is the season of warm days, cool nights and beautiful foliage. It’s also the time of year that many insect species begin to seek shelter from … Read more
Help NWF and get your video on YouTube’s homepage
LOVE wildlife, animals and nature? We do too! National Wildlife Federation's mission, simply put, is to inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children's future. This month YouTube has teamed … Read more
Invasive Species Like Starlings Cost U.S. Billions – Fox News Interview
Starlings and other invasive exotic species can be more than just an annoyance. They out-compete native wildlife, cause significant agricultural damage, threaten public safety and ultimately have an enormous economic … Read more