In this issue: The future of the Endangered Species Act, new hope for Black-footed Albatrosses, DIY suet for hungry birds
Audubon Magazine | Winter 2023 | | | | |
The holidays are a time for connecting, and that makes Audubon magazine's new issue a perfect fit for the season. Inside, partners collaborate across borders to keep birds safe. A researcher scales mountains to understand the interlaced lives of a bird and a tree. And through his bond with a rescued owl, a scientist illuminates the relationships that underpin the natural world. These and other stories will arrive any moment in members' mailboxes; gift a membership to Audubon to send future issues to the bird lovers in your life. Thank you, and happy holidays! —The Editors | | | | |
Black-footed Albatross, Winter 2023 Audubon Magazine. | | | | |
The Endangered Species Act has prevented 99 percent of listed species from going extinct. Fifty years in, it's more important than ever to protect the landmark conservation tool. Read on | | | | | | |
Clark's Nutcrackers and whitebark pine need each other. With the ecosystem in trouble, an intrepid researcher is racing to understand how the species intertwine. Keep reading | | Ecologist Taza Schaming checks bait stations in Washington State's Cascade Mountains. | | | | | | |
To secure the future of Black-footed Albatrosses, an international project is transporting eggs from Hawaii to Mexico, where Laysan Albatross foster parents await. Learn more | | Laysan Albatross foster parents care for the Black-footed Albatross chick they're raising as their own. | | | Once widely persecuted, the majestic, bone-eating Bearded Vulture is making a remarkable rebound in Europe, thanks to a decades-long collaborative effort. Read on | | Marco, a captive-bred Bearded Vulture chick, being prepared for his release. | | | | | |
Audubon magazine delivers essential news, advice, and reporting on birds and bird conservation—all wrapped up in a beautiful print package. If you don't already receive our magazine, become a donor today and get Audubon's award-winning print quarterly delivered straight to your mailbox. Your contribution supports outstanding journalism that supports birds. | | California Condor, Fall 2023 Audubon magazine. | | | | | | |
Photos from top: José Antonio Soriano Sánchez; David Moskowitz; José Antonio Soriano Sánchez; Hansruedi Weyrich; Karine Aigner. Illustration: Alexander Vidal | | | | |
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