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Wildlife protection
Going to the dark side

Scientists are naming light pollution as a significant but largely hidden contributor to habitat loss. By turning off the lights—and choosing bulbs with care—you can help wildlife.

Young girl playing near stream in forest
Wildlife protection
Into the urban wilds

This summer, help family and friends find nature wherever you go.

baby raccoons in a hollow tree
Wildlife protection
What are we so afraid of?

Instead of awe and wonder, fear is our default reaction to wildlife near our home, often leading to trapping, poisoning, or, in the case of small creatures, the angry stomp of a shoe. Here's why we should challenge our misguided assumptions about wildlife.

hummingbird sipping nectar from orange flowers
Wildlife protection
To feed or not to feed

Keep hummingbirds healthy with a balanced diet.

woodpecker on persimmon tree
Wildlife protection
Dining from the wild table

Growing native edibles increases food security for all.

Man walking dog on bridge
Dog and cat welfare
When you volunteer to help animals, you help yourself

If you have a full-time job and also attempt to be a good friend, partner, parent and pet owner, you might assume that adding volunteering to the mix would make you feel more stressed. But volunteering for animal shelters, rescues and nonprofits actually improves your mental and physical health.

Rescued chimpanzees at the waters edge eating fresh vegetables
Animals in research
From animal researcher to animal advocate

Following one former lab worker's path to advocacy.

Dogs in filthy conditions at a dog meat farm in South Korea
Ending the dog and cat meat trade
Runway to adoption

Rescuers with Humane Society International saved more than 150 dogs from a dog meat farm in South Korea. Now, the team helps to prepare these pups for new lives in loving homes.

Two deer in a landscaped yard.
Wildlife protection
Deer eat my garden­—and it flourishes

Living alongside deer for decades, I’ve learned that gardens can thrive in their presence—to the point where our habitat now hosts uncommon butterflies, drawn to plants the deer leave untouched.

All Animals Fall 2021 issue cover

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