Bear ArtThree species of bear live in North America: the American Black Bear (which is the most common species in the U.S.), the Grizzly or Brown Bear, and the Polar Bear (which can be found in Canada…
Holiday Throw BlanketsThis season, instead of dragging out the old Santa hats, cartoon elves, and red tartan plaid bows, why not spend some time using nature to inspire your holiday decorating? F…
Known for their enormous size, blue whales are not only the largest animals alive on earth... they are the largest animals ever to have lived on earth. That means they are even bigger than the dinosau…
One of the best-selling and most unique jewelry companies we sell at Wildlife Wonders is USA-based artisan jewelry company Metal Arts Group. Known for their stunning, handcrafted pieces of jewelry fea…
Bovano Octopus SculptureToday is official World Octopus Day, a holiday set aside to celebrate the unique beauty and intelligence of the cephalopods we have to know and love. The octopus is a mysteriou…
According to recent study, Nepal’s tigers have experienced a population increase of nineteen percent over a four-year period. It is now estimated that in 2018, the population of wild Bengal Tiger…
Made in Cheshire, Connecticut by trained artists at the Bovano studios, this collection of stunning enameled copper wildlife and nature sculptures are handcrafted in a unique process that results in v…
Moose GiftsLarge, powerful, and proud, the moose is a fascinating animal. Surprisingly nimble and light-footed for their gigantic size and weight, moose are forest-dwelling mammals that subsist on a d…
The long and rich history of jewelry design begins with the tradition of ancient civilizations burying the dead with their most beloved and expensive possessions. Some historians believe that humans b…