From Audubon Magazine

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.
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.
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.
Lost at Sea: Starving Birds in a Warming World
March 01, 2015 — The Pacific Coast saw record numbers of dead Cassin’s Auklets this winter. We dive in to see what went wrong.
Big Oil's Best-Kept Secret
March 01, 2015 — To keep itself off the Toxics Release Inventory, the fossil fuel industry might have a new trick up its sleeve—putting state attorneys general on the payroll.