While most skunks are stinkin' cute, the Spotted Skunk is just scent-sational. 🦨
Learn more for #NationalWildlifeWeek 📲: https://ow.ly/ZGEt50YGHyM
Celebrate National Wildlife Week in living color and help Wildlife Stay Vibrant! Every gift helps paint a future where wildlife flourishes: support.nwf.org/page/94652/d...
#NationalWildlifeWeek #ColorMeWild #NationalWildlifeFederation
Happy #NationalWildlifeWeek! This Cooper's Hawk is one of the many plants and animals that call Hamilton's urban forests home. We have incredible biodiversity right here in the city and we must work together to preserve it, both for the benefit of wildlife and ourselves. #DoMoreForWildlife
Mule deer are iconic in the Sierra, often migrate seasonally between high summer ranges and lower winter ranges, and typically have 1–2 fawns in early summer. #ColorMeWild #NationalWildlifeWeek
Oh, for 🦊 sake!
You didn't think we'd miss featuring this charming North American mammal for #NationalWildlifeWeek, did you? 👀
Rivers are lifelines where otters, beavers, hellbenders, and more thrive. But the science is undeniable — freshwater species are going extinct twice as fast as ocean and land species.
🔊🦦 Speak up this #NationalWildlifeWeek below! act.americanrivers.org/page/80077/p...
Last day of National Wildlife Week.🐾
Join us in supporting the animals and habitats that make our planet vibrant.🌍
Small actions — planting native flowers, reducing waste, protecting green spaces — make a big difference. 🐝
#NationalWildLifeWeek #Animals #AdvanceESG
It’s #NationalWildlifeWeek! 🤩 🦦
Rivers are more than just waterways. By air, water, and land, countless species depend on our rivers for habitat, survival, and connection.
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Did you know? 🦅
Healthy wildlife populations help stabilize ecosystems, support clean air and water, and keep nature in balance.
This National Wildlife Week, let’s celebrate the species that make our world stronger.
#NationalWildLifeWeek #AdvanceESG
With a state as populated with #wildlife as #Alaska, #NationalWildlifeWeek is a special time to celebrate all of the species that make the great outdoors a thrilling place.
🔗 Download our #freeprintable #wordscramble: http://dlvr.it/TRxMsP
Three photos, one of a bat, one of a grey squirrel, and one of a western black widow spider. Text reads: #DYK? There are over 850 species of wildlife neighbors here in the Duke City!"
It's #NationalWildlifeWeek, but every day is Wildlife Day here at EHD’s Urban Biology Division! Our goal is cooperative coexistence of both humans and wildlife in our city. Many can be seen if you simply stop to look for them! Check out cabq.gov/wildlife.
#WildlifeWednesday | #OneAlbuquerque | #DYK
Coyotes thrive across many Sierra Nevada habitats. They're adaptable omnivores that hunt and scavenge, use dens, and vocalize widely. Consider submitting your own wildlife photos to the CA Watchable Wildlife contest! www.cawatchablewildlife.org/index.php #ColorMeWild #NationalWildlifeWeek
Octopuses are ink-redible, amiright? 🐙 🌊
Learn more about our invertebrate friends 📲: https://ow.ly/HK7S50YFhng
#NationalWildlifeWeek #octopus #wildlife
This #NationalWildlifeWeek, here’s to the Caddisfly! 🦗Their presence–or absence–can reveal how healthy a river is. Scientists use them as powerful indicators to protect the health of freshwater ecosystems. www.americanrivers.org/2025/10/the-...
North American River Otters are cute, fluffy river dwellers, but did you know they're also a crucial indicator of an aquatic ecosystem’s health?
🤩🦦 Read how this #NationalWildlifeWeek: www.americanrivers.org/2021/10/nort...
Happy #NationalWildlifeWeek! Let us know how you're celebrating in the comments!
This little beauty is a common yellowthroat, also known as the yellow bandit! As birds fly through Chicago for their spring migration, you might find some of these guys around Lincoln Park!
📸: Russ Smith
Long live the king! Or should we say.. Monarch? 🦋
Learn more about one of North America's most iconic butterflies - the Monarch Butterfly 📲: https://ow.ly/XKsI50YFhl2
#NationalWildlifeWeek #butterflies #monarch
Arctic animals in “Voyage de la baye de Hudson...,” Henry Ellis, 1749
Beaver in “Histoire de l’Amérique septentrionale,” Claude-Charles Bacqueville de la Potherie, 1722
Moose in “Arctic Zoology,” Thomas Pennant, 1784‒1785
Canadian Daisy, Floridian Jasmine, Occidental Plane tree, Angelica with white flowers, 1635–1744
These wildlife engravings are taken from rare books published before 1800! #NationalWildlifeWeek
Explore more in Collection search:
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Looksmaxxing? More like birdmaxxing! 🪞🐦✨
Want to learn more about how wildlife like the Painted Bunting use their unique colorations? 🌈
Visit 📲: https://ow.ly/CCIi50YEFIB
#NationalWildlifeWeek #wildlife #birds #nature
Common Mergansers dive for fish and tend to nest in tree cavities. Watch out for mothers guiding broods of chicks along waterways! If you have your own wildlife photos, consider submitting them to the CA Watchable Wildlife contest! www.cawatchablewildlife.org/index.php #NationalWildlifeWeek
Happy #InternationalBeaverDay and #NationalWildlifeWeek! Our furry friends play a key role in maintaining natural dams, paving the way for cleaner water, nutritious soil, and overall ecosystem stability. 🦫🪵💗
In honor of #NationalWildlifeWeek, we’re proud to highlight the incredible field conservation work happening right here in Colorado. 🏔️🐾
Our impact extends far beyond our 80-acre campus, connecting communities to conservation and protecting wildlife right here in our own backyard.
It’s National Wildlife Week! 🐟🦆🌿
The King County Flood Control District knows flood risk reduction and ecosystem restoration can go hand in hand. Healthier rivers, connected floodplains, and restored habitat help reduce flood risks for people while supporting wildlife too.
#NationalWildlifeWeek
Happy #NationalWildlifeWeek! A few weeks ago, a cardinal flew into the Lincoln Park Conservatory. Mikey Moran took these photos of the lovely bird in an unfamiliar habitat.
Have you spotted Yellow‑bellied marmots on Sierra rocks? These plump, alpine rodents are some of our common Wildlife you'll often see! They live in colonies, whistle to warn others, eat grasses and seeds, and hibernate many months each year. #ColorMeWild #NationalWildlifeWeek
#NationalWildlifeWeek is April 5 - 11. This year’s theme is "Awaken Your Wild Senses," to encourage people to experience nature through sight, sound, scent, touch, & taste. The week was recognized to encourage everyone to explore nature safely. @Nature_NL
It’s National Wildlife Week!
From salmon and songbirds to mammals and pollinators, wildlife depends on healthy, connected habitats. Tuleyome works to protect the lands and waters that make survival possible.
#NationalWildlifeWeek #ProtectWildlife #ConservationWorks
#NationalWildlifeWeek is here! 🌿💚 Put your five senses to work and make an intimate connection with the natural world around you.
➡️ Start exploring: https://bit.ly/4e01OWk
Next week is National Wildlife Week 🐾
Celebrating the species that sustain ecosystems & biodiversity, like this seal I saw today out at Deception Pass State Park.
Protecting habitat protects wildlife and our future. 🌍💚
#NationalWildlifeWeek