A global community of nature enthusiasts
photographing and learning about wildlife
Dragonflies and damselflies are agile insects of the order Odonata. With a worldwide distribution and over 5,000 ...
The Bat Conservancy is an international non-profit organization dedicated to protecting biological diversity ...
If you look carefully, there are signs of wildlife everywhere. From subtle animal tracks and abandoned spider ...
Some of the most remarkable nature and wildlife can be seen right in your own backyard! The focus of this mission ...
Butterflies and Moths are insects of the order Lepidoptera. Their brilliant colors have inspired artistic ...
Lethal fungi, habitat loss, and predators have caused severe declines in amphibian populations around the world. ...
This mission is to document the incredible architectural abilities of animals from all genera.
We here at the National Wildlife Federation are celebrating our 74th annual National Wildlife Week! This year we ...
This missions purpose is record deer sightings in upper and lower Michigan; in parks, in your back yard, or in ...
The emerald ash borer (EAB) is an invasive beetle from Asia that is wreaking havoc on local ecosystems. To date, ...
Beneficial insects play an important role in a healthy ecosystem. Help us protect them! By identifying these ...
Cataloging the trees of Michigan in order to notice patterns of species location.
The Great Lakes are the largest surface freshwater system containing over 80 percent of freshwater on the Earth. ...
Insects are the most important pollinators of flowering plants (Angiosperms). They are very valuable for humans, ...
Where have you seen a Monarch? Help document Monarch migration by posting photos of your spottings.
National Geographic is urging everyone to get outside to explore nature. Participants are asked to contribute ...
The WILD Foundation works to protect & interconnect at least half of the planet’s land & water to sustain the ...
Teachers and students, start documenting and sharing the wildlife you encounter in and around your school sites! ...