Are Kestrels the New Poster Species for Pesticides? April 22, 2016 — Raptor populations have been on the rise since DDT was banned in the ‘70s—except for the American Kestrel. News
Day 10: And Then The Mule Died April 22, 2016 — The team catches wind of a 2008 Ivory-bill sighting—and passes on some questionable meat. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
Day 9: Thirty Years Since The Last Report April 21, 2016 — The Ivory-bill becomes more ghost-like each step of the way. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
How to Photograph Birds With a Smartphone April 21, 2016 — You already own a powerful tool for snapping birds. Here’s how to make the most of it. Tips and How-Tos
The 2016 Audubon Photography Awards Winners April 21, 2016 — The seventh annual contest came down to the wire—a true photo finish. Audubon Photography Awards
How Falconry Turned One Man's Life Right-Side Up April 21, 2016 — After spending his childhood on the mean streets of D.C., Rodney Stotts found new purpose as a raptor expert and role model for school kids. Flock Together
Summer Birding in the National Parks April 21, 2016 — Celebrate 100 years with a little birding and a lot of adventure in America's most beautiful spots. News
How Congress Can Protect Seabirds With One Simple Act April 21, 2016 — By signing ACAP, the United States would save seabirds from bad fishing practices. News
Can the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Be Found in Cuba? April 21, 2016 — A birder, ornithologist, writer, and photographer set off on an extreme adventure through the muck and memories of eastern Cuba. Dispatch
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. Letter From the Editor
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