From Audubon Magazine

Too Close for Comfort
April 26, 2015 — In the desire to get the perfect shot, some photographers push the limits, jeopardizing the wildlife they adore. Can’t we all just get along?
Reimagining the American White Pelican
April 26, 2015 — Illustrator Calef Brown drew inspiration from a childhood encounter with the bird.
Time Lapse
April 26, 2015 — Over the past century, wildlife photography has become a bridge between art and science, thanks to a few ingenious inventions.
High Altitude Exposure
April 26, 2015 — An artist goes airborne to reveal the beautiful scars we’ve left on the earth.
2015 Audubon Photography Awards Top 100
April 26, 2015 — Of the 9,000+ photos submitted, these were our judges' favorites.
Reimagining the Ruby-throated Hummingbird
March 13, 2015 — Gaby D'alessandro channels her love of Dominican home into her art.
Building a Modern Ark
March 01, 2015 — Joel Sartore wants a close-up of every captive species on earth—as many as 12,000 animals—before it's too late.
Profile of an American Rapper
March 01, 2015 — Though no Avian Elvis, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker is ready for the spotlight.
Star Trek: How Birds Use Electromagnetic Cues to Travel
March 01, 2015 — The quest to understand how birds manage nocturnal navigation has consumed scientists for decades. The effects of “electrosmog” may now point to an answer.
Slip Sliding Away
March 01, 2015 — While locals on the Outer Banks tussle over whether global warming is real and causing oceans to rise, the islands themselves are gradually, inevitably going under.