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Video: Creature Close-up
The making of Andrew Zuckerman’s Creature.

Audio: Wood Thrush
Listen to the call of a wood thrush. (Credit: Lang Elliot)

Cold Case
Recent osprey killings in Oregon send an urgent call for stricter penalties.

Heart of Palms
A tour of the Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary gives you a good idea of what’s at stake with the south Texas border wall.

Retrospective: Roger Tory Peterson
A timeline chronicles some of the highlights of the prolific ornithologist’s life.

Q&A: Fueling the Future
Fred Krupp of the Environmental Defense Fund on his new book and the state of renewable energy.

The Watcher in the Egg
Even as egg-ensconced embryos, cuttlefish can’t keep their eyes off the world around them.

Book Excerpt: Songbird Journeys: Four Seasons in the Lives of Migratory Birds
A new book takes off with a detailed perspective on migrating birds and their admirers.

Photo Gallery: Gliding on Glass
Transparent-winged butterflies are captivating in their mysteriousness.

Make Every Drop Count
How to see if you’re getting the most out of your sprinkler system.

Q&A: Micro-Size Me (An Extended Interview)
More wild food wisdom from chef-turned-forager Fergus Drennan.

Making the Connection
More animal portraits, more interspecies bonding, from the July-August Photo Essay.

Natural Visions
Bonus photos and lyrical nature writing from Earth Almanac’s Ted Williams.

Exhibit: Star of the Show
The star orchid is a stellar example of evolution. See it blooming at Darwin’s Garden, an exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden.

United, We Conserve
Pat Pineda, Group Vice President at Toyota Motor North America, Inc., shares more on the TogetherGreen initiative.

Summer Camp Salute
A birding camp in Maine changes a teenager’s life by awakening a new passion.

Video Spotlight: Park Invaders
Nonnative plant species are intruding on our national parks. Fillmmaker Liz Smith (naturefilm.montana.edu) reveals what it takes to fight these invaders.

Closing In
Along with polar bears, ribbon seals also face an uncertain fate in the Arctic.

Feathers On Display
More black-and-wide bird photographs by Rosalie Winard from the May-June photo essay.

Movie Review: Rapid Loss
Take a white water rafting tour of the Grand Canyon without leaving your seat.

Natural Visions
Bonus photos and lyrical nature writing from Ted Williams’s Earth Almanac

Nature Books for Kids
More animal riddles solved by The Puzzle of the Platypus.

The Royale Treatment
A photo tour of Isle Royale reveals nature in the raw.

Superior Reading
Planning a trip to Isle Royale? These books will get you in the mood.

Eyeing Wolves
Reports from the field on the Isle Royale 2007 wolf study.

Movie Review: Life in the Undergrowth and Microcosmos
Insects and other tiny creatures reign supreme in these two films.

Birds' Nests: How on Earth Do They Do It?
Ever wonder what goes into making a bird's nest? Find out here.

Book Review: The Curious World of Carnivorous Plants
Sink your teeth into a new book on meat-eating plants.

Video: Prairie Dance
Prairie chicken mating rituals are caught on film by Kipp Woods of the Missouri Department of Conservation.

Bird’s-Eye View
Biologist Ron Reynold’s offers his take on the status of bird life in North America’s prairie pothole region.

Homing In on the Range
Nevada’s annual Eagles and Agriculture Tour explores the relationship between bird life and agriculture.

Stars, Stripes, and…Feathers
Birds are featured prominently on flags from a number of countries, from Dominica to Uganda.

Up on the (Green) Roof
A list of living roofs across the country, as well as resources to help you learn more about planting your own.

Natural Visions
Bonus photos and lyrical nature writing from Earth Almanac’s Ted Williams.

Great Scott(s) Oriole!
The first New York State sighting of a male Scott’s oriole occurred this past December. Audubon recently caught up with him in Union Square Park.


Crash: A Tale of Two Species
On PBS’s Nature series, filmmaker Alison Argo reveals a choreographed dance between horseshoe crabs and migratory shorebirds called red knots.

Rock Star Bird Artist
More Charley Harper illustrations from this month’s photo essay.

Video Spotlight: Ecotourism
What is ecotourism? Stanley Selengut, creator of Maho Bay Camps on St. John, reflects on the concept, as well as on his lodge’s novel way of turning garbage into art.

Coming Up Short
Join a research team as they tag short-tailed albatross with tiny satellite transmitters in order to track their paths.

From Copper to Coal
A small Nevada town sees a shiny future in a dirty energy source.

An Unforeseen Foe
Aplomado falcons are losing ground south of the border as Mennonite farmers convert valuable habitat into cropland.

Pick, Mix, and Brew
Fruitful recipes from gardener Lee Reich.  

Natural Visions
Bonus photos and lyrical nature writing from Earth Almanac's Ted Williams.

Designing From Nature
Oregon’s Opal Creek is a fountain of ideas for costumer designer Sandra Woodall, whose creations appear in a ballet rendition of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream."

Video Spotlight: Chipping Away
Take a trip aboard the Oden, a powerful icebreaker on a mission to Antarctica.

Water, Water Everywhere
A new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History explores the wonders of water.

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