Rene Ebersole

Contributing Editor, Audubon magazine
About

Rene Ebersole is a contributing editor for Audubon and an adjunct faculty member at the NYU journalism school. Her wildlife trade investigations and reporting have been featured in National GeographicThe Nation, and more.

Articles by Rene Ebersole

Take a Virtual Trip to Teshekpuk Lake
November 21, 2008
Astonishing New Sea Life
November 14, 2008 — Beneath the surface of the Earth’s oceans lurks a strange and wonderful world filled with unique sea creatures that no one has ever seen before. But thousands of the marine animals have begun to surface recently, thanks to an Olympian effort by a
Warring Warblers
November 07, 2008 — He might seem handsome and sweet, but don’t be mistaken—the Townsend’s warbler is a bully who clobbers a guy and steels his girlfriend. That’s what dogged detective work by University of Washington doctoral student Meade Krosby
The Fungus Among Us
October 31, 2008 — Just in time for Halloween, scientists may be one step closer to solving the mystery of a fatal illness afflicting one of the icons of the underworld—bats. In the last two years more than 100,000 bats in the northeastern United States have died f
Catch of the Day
October 24, 2008
It's Raining Garden Tips, Hallelujah
July 24, 2008
Detroit's Going Green?
July 22, 2008 — Did you see today's New York Times? Bill Vlasic writes that
Pick It, Pickle It
July 17, 2008 — Famous New York City chef, Dan Barber, recently gave Audubon Magazine an exclusive on
Another Shade of Green Design
May 01, 2008
Listen to Pollan, But Send Us to the Moon
April 21, 2008