Animals

Audubon Magazine

Beetle Mania

Artist Christopher Marley reveals how his insect phobia became a deep passion.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Audubon Magazine

Polar Distress

With the clock running out in January, the Bush administration, ignoring the concerns of its own scientists and possibly breaking federal law, looks to open a vital stretch of Arctic habitat to offshore oil and gas drilling. So much for saving endangered bears.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Audubon Magazine

The Long View

Isle Royale National Park draws visitors who like nature rugged and remote. It’s also the site of the longest-running study ever of a predator and its primary prey—even as global warming shows signs of upsetting the natural balance.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Audubon Magazine

Ghost Dogs

The long persecuted coyote is not vermin, after all. Researchers are now discovering that it’s a resilient, adaptable predator that’s not just surviving in U.S. cities but playing a valuable role in restoring the food chain for the benefit of birds and other species.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
John Schoen

A brown bear stalks spawning salmon in an Alaskan river.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Bill Stripling
Brown Pelican

Audubon President Explores Threats to Birds and their Habitat on Location in the Gulf

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Audubon President Explores Threats to Birds and their Habitat on Location in the Gulf

Coastal Birds at Risk:

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Coastal Alabama Island, roost sites Interview by Don McKee of the Mississippi Coast Audubon Society

Important Bird Areas of the Americas

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The Important Bird Areas program of the Americas has identiifed 2,345 top-priority conservation sites in 57 countries and territories of the Western

Pronatura Veracruz
The poster that is being used to engage local landowners and other members of the community in the preservation of forests in the region
Belize Audubon Society
Rare Pride Campaign in Belize
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Caribou
Caribou
Titus Pullo