Reports

The National Wildlife Federation’s collection of reports, compiled by staff and partners, provide valuable research and insights into subject matters and issues central to our work. These reports cover a wide range of topics, including climate change, energy, wildlife conservation, and connecting children and nature. Take a look at our latest reports.

Saving Summer: How Climate Change is Reshaping the Season We Love

Saving Summer: How Climate Change is Reshaping the Season We Love

This report explores how climate change is affecting some of our most cherished summer activities and what those changes tell us about the urgent need to protect the places, traditions, and ecosystems that make our summer – no matter how we like to spend it – possible.

Saving Summer: How Climate Change is Reshaping the Season We Love

Saving Summer: How Climate Change is Reshaping the Season We Love

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Recovering America's Wildlife: Unleashing State and Tribal Conservation Solutions report cover

Recovering America's Wildlife: Unleashing State & Tribal Conservation Solutions

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Quad Cities Ecological Corridor Network Report Cover

Quad Cities Ecological Corridor Network: Connecting Nature Across the Quad Cities

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Critical Mineral Mining on Private Lands Fact Sheets

Critical Mineral Mining on Private Lands

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Advanced Nuclear: Impacts and Considerations Report Cover

Advanced Nuclear: Impacts and Considerations

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Sustainable Aviation Fuels Issue Brief

Sustainable Aviation Fuels Issue Briefs

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CO2 Pipeline Regulation and Policy Education Memo

CO2 Pipeline Regulation and Policy Education Memo

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Beaver Management Planning Report Cover

Beaver Management Planning: A Review of Existing Plans and Programs With Recommended Best Management Practices

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