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Editor's Note
The conservation message needs to take
root in all parts of America.
By David Seideman
Audubon
View
Restoring habitat and revitalizing communities go hand in hand.
By
John Flicker
Letters
Field Notes
Personal virtue hits the White House; a scientist on the hot seat; more.
Migrations
Hedging Their Bet
At
a grassland near Chicago, addition begins with a little subtraction.
By
Frank Graham Jr.
Audubon
at Home
Bring on the Bees
The
simplest of projects will lure a prolific pollinator to your garden.
By
Kris Wetherbee
Profile
Winterkeeper
For
30 years Steven Fuller has seen Yellowstone in ways few ever have.
By Todd Wilkinson
True
Nature
Snow Daze
Avalanches
can be devastating, but they can also be a boon to wildlife.
By
Tom Yulsman
Incite
Hitting the Beach
Sea
turtles have been around for millennia, but do they have a future?
By
Ted Williams Reviews
Land
of the Lost
Elephants
on the Great Plains? A new book trumpets a radical plan. By
Keith Kloor
Earth
Almanac
Winter's
yippers and yappers; a living relic; and an anole of a different
color.
By
Ted Williams
One Picture
This stunning shot is part daring technique, part dazzling artistry.
Photograph
by Bernhard Edmaier/Text by Les Line
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Traditional
Values
The
NASCAR Conservationist
Al Cecere travels the nation, speaking for bald eagles.
But his true message is about making the protection of natural resources
a core value. Best of all, Cecere, aided by his charismatic sidekick Challenger,
is creating new allies for conservationists.
By David Seideman/Photography by Craig Cutler
Bird
Conservation
On the Front Lines
Like the heroic Audubon wardens of a century ago,
a new generation of volunteer guardians are taking the protection of
Florida's coastal birds into their own capable hands.
By Doreen Cubie/Photography by Brian Smith
Cover
photo by Craig Cutler
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Stewardship
Timberrr!
New York landowners are discovering they don't have
to choose between woodlots and wildlife. In fact, as it turns out, sometimes
a bit of sustainable logging can actually benefit birds and other wildlife.
By Jon R. Luoma/Photography by Chris Buck
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Photo
Essay
Suspended in Animation
An ordinary viewpoint yields some extraordinary
images of daily life at the feeder.
Photography
by Neeta Madahar/Text by Kenn Kaufman
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