Plus, tracking walruses from ... space?
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World Wildlife Magazine
Fall 2022
John, your fall 2022 magazine issue is now live!
Protecting forests is vital to keeping all humans healthy--learn why. Plus, community members in Rosebud Reservation in the Northern Great Plains are taking creative steps to fight food insecurity.
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Bringing bison back to native lands
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On the land of the Sicangu Lakota people in the Northern Great plains, the Rosebud Economic Development Corporation is working to bring nutritious food closer to home by bringing back buffalo herds, championing Native-owned agricultural enterprises, and supporting culturally immersive education programs.
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In close quarters with elephants
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In Assam, India, elephants often wander into towns or tea plantations. WWF-India is working with local people and the government toward solutions to help people and elephants better share the land.
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Walrus from space
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How do you track the size of walrus populations? One simple but elegant solution: point a satellite in the right place and start counting.
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Small Wonder
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When you think of wildlife, do you imagine species like elephants and giraffes? Well, this confident praying mantis resting on a mushroom reminds us that nature comes in all shapes and sizes.
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Visit the World Wildlife magazine archive for more of the best stories, photographs, and voices from our work around the world.
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