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Why Audubon Magazine Is Getting Rid of Its Ads
April 21, 2016 — By reclaiming former ad pages, we’re able to give our readers an even more beautiful magazine.
Birdist Rule #8: Bird Alone
April 20, 2016 — Birding offers the perfect opportunity for something many of us don't get enough of: solitude.
The BP Oil Spill: 6 Years, 3 Million Barrels of Oil, and $20 Billion Later
April 20, 2016 — The recovery funds from the recent settlement need to be used wisely—and ethically.
Day 7: The End of the Good Times
April 19, 2016 — Slip sliding into Humboldt National Park is much harder than it sounds.
Day 6: Guantanamo Bound
April 18, 2016 — The team encounters a few ominous creatures as they wade into restricted territory.
Can Faith Motivate Environmental Action?
April 15, 2016 — Audubon staffers discuss how spiritual beliefs shape their work to fight climate change and protect birds.
What Faith Groups Are Doing To Fight Climate Change
April 15, 2016 — People of different denominations are taking action on the personal, political, and international level. Read their stories here.
Day 5: Travels With El Indio in the Mountains Above Bahia de Taco
April 15, 2016 — A savvy local guide leads a hike full of endemics and faux woodpecker calls.
How Do Fairywrens Stay Fancy?
April 14, 2016 — Male Red-backed Fairywrens have adapted to keep their breeding ensembles in tip-top shape.
The Birds Are Back At Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
April 14, 2016 — Spring migration has brought new occupiers to southeast Oregon—flocks of both birds and birders.