From Audubon Magazine

Birds Saved Debi Shearwater. Is She Really Going to Call it Quits?
December 20, 2019 — After 40-plus years of leading sold-out pelagic birding tours off the California coast, the trailblazing conservationist says it’s time to retire.
Reimagining the Great Cormorant
December 19, 2019 — Martin Haake's collage-style design enlivens the bird's dark plumage—and gives it a fish to snack on.
It’s the Start of a New Year, and Time to Act
December 19, 2019 — Let’s take the momentum from 2019 and translate it to lasting change.
When We Need Them Most, Birds and Nature Are At Our Service
December 19, 2019 — The natural world holds tremendous value, in ways both expected and surprising—if only we let it.
When Is a Bird a ‘Birb’? An Extremely Important Guide
December 12, 2019 — The internet meme has been around for seven years now, so it's high time we establish some ground rules.
How to Be a Low-Carbon Traveler
October 16, 2019 — Easy tips for getting from A to B without emitting so much C.
How to Hack Your Local Food System to Prevent Waste
October 16, 2019 — Farm-to-table is the buzzword, but too often farm-to-landfill is the reality.
How to Strategically Organize for a Cause
October 16, 2019 — Mobilizing people isn't enough. You need the right network and a plan.
How to Help Green Your Town
October 16, 2019 — From the workplace to city hall, here are some ways to make your community more climate-friendly.
Why Towns Should Prepare for the Climate Displaced
October 16, 2019 — Climate change is already causing people to relocate. As more hometowns become inhospitable, yours might be able to help.