Ranger Rick
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Ranger Rick is a children's nature magazine published in the United States by the Education Department of the National Wildlife Federation.[1] Its first issue was published in January, 1967. Historically, the magazine has been aimed at children; the NWF site today suggests ages 7 and up. (NWF also publishes two companion magazines, Your Big Backyard, which is aimed at ages 3-7, and Wild Animal Baby, which is aimed at kids 12 months old to 4 years old.[2])
Most of the pages of the magazine feature multi-page photo stories of animals in their natural habitats. There are also illustrated stories, games, riddles, nature news, poetry, contests, and other features and columns. Ranger Rick also refers to the protagonist in a long standing feature of Ranger Rick magazine, Ranger Rick's Adventures. The feature is published in the form of an illustrated short story, in which raccoon Ranger Rick and his gang of friends from Deep Green Wood explore the world, and often encounter threats to wildlife and environmental problems.
[edit] References
- ^ Ranger Rick: About Us. National Wildlife Federation. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
- ^ Magazines for Families and Children - National Wildlife Federation. National Wildlife Federation. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.