Nature is Home to Many Ecological Giants
- Green Giants: Baobab Trees
- Tiny Giants: Dung Beetles
- Giant Movements: Wildebeest Migration
The goal of Nature’s Giants is to help connect young people with our planet's ecological giants and their conservation challenges, and find ways to keep that connection growing.
The young people of the early 21st century are going to be the deciders of whether big animals like giraffes, elephants, and rhinos and their habitat survive this century and beyond. These animals are beloved around the world. They are the biological equivalent of the great works of art, architecture, and popular culture that are the common heritage of people around the world.
David Brown: scientist, writer, conservationist, and creator of Nature's Giants magazine
Nature’s Giants magazine is full of fascinating articles, jokes, games, fun crafts, science prompts, challenging puzzles, comics, and more. The magazine is "narrated" by a funny dung beetle named Doug. Doug Beetle - Celebrating Africa's Giants official mascot - helps show that there are many ways to be a giant in nature beyond physical size.
The magazine is printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with soy ink.