Annie Cebulski

Walker Communications Fellow
About

As a Walker Communications Fellow, Annie Cebulski hopes to capture the heart of Audubon’s mission through storytelling. She plans to focus her projects on Audubon’s diversity and intersectionality initiatives to inspire a new generation of conservationists. Previously, Cebulski reported on social justice issues for the non-profit GroundUp in Cape Town, South Africa, before earning her bachelor’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Outside of work, Cebulski enjoys heartburn-inducing spicy food, Midwestern banter, and a good walk through the park.

 

Articles by Annie Cebulski

Bird-inspired Kombucha Infusions to Quench Your Thirst
November 05, 2019
Audubon California's Bird Data Shows the Path Forward at the Salton Sea
September 17, 2019 — Critical bird surveys at this southern California saline lake will help direct how restoration will proceed at this vital Pacific Flyway bird stopover.
USFWS firemen monitor a prescribed burn in the Everglades area. USFWS/Alamy
Fire Helps Shape Florida's Landscape to Make It Better for Birds
August 29, 2019 — The Everglades is meant to burn. Prescribed fires make sure that it happens under ideal conditions.
Campers and Audubon staff give compliments and share stories from the day around the fire as night falls. The camp may only run a week, but the community created is tight-knight and supportive. Luke Franke/Audubon
Dallas Conservation Trek Placeholder
August 27, 2019
Birds and Cumbia Capture the Spirit of Colombia
August 26, 2019 — Musicians use birds, coconut flutes and club beats to create the soundtrack for the Birders
In Vermont, a Popular Program Seeks to Make Hiking as Inclusive as Possible
June 25, 2019 — The success of Pride Hikes shows that LGBTQ-safe spaces outdoors continue to be needed—and cherished.