Saturday, December 14, 2024

Explore Winter Wonders with Audubon Magazine

From Ptarmigan to Peatlands: What's Inside Our Next Issue?
                                                               
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National Audubon Society
Audubon Magazine Winter 2024
White-tailed Ptarmigan, Winter 2024 Audubon magazine.
Journey Through Our Winter Issue
Whether you're a cold-weather adventurer or more of a hibernator, Audubon's latest issue offers plenty of exploration for you this winter. In this sample of stories from the magazine, you'll travel to the snowy peaks of the Rocky Mountains and trace the expansive reach of Audubon's Christmas Bird Count, which celebrates its 125th anniversary this year. If you'd like to continue the journey and receive future issues of Audubon magazine in the mail, consider starting an annual donation. Thanks for reading!

—The Editors
 
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White-tailed Ptarmigan, Winter 2024 Audubon magazine.
White-tailed Ptarmigan.
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White-tailed Ptarmigan.
Elevated Risk
White-tailed Ptarmigan are perfectly adapted to their snow-capped home. As that habitat warms, scientists are scaling mountains for signs of how well these alpine specialists can cope. Read more
Styles may change over decades, but enthusiasm for the CBC only grows.
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Styles may change over decades, but enthusiasm for the CBC only grows.
All Together Now
On its 125th anniversary, Audubon's annual Christmas Bird Count is a fun tradition for more people than ever—and a growing force for science and nature conservation. Step into CBC history
Limpkins, Fall 2024 Audubon magazine.
Donate and Get Great Bird Journalism
Audubon magazine is now in its 125th year of delivering essential news, advice, and reporting on the birds you love. With two-thirds of North American species at increasing risk of extinction, there's no better time to stay informed on the issues birds face and learn what inspiring people are doing to protect them. By donating to Audubon each year, you'll ensure our beautiful, award-winning print magazine with these and more stories is delivered straight to your mailbox.
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Limpkins, Fall 2024 Audubon magazine.
Photos from top: Christina M. Selby (2); Courtesy of Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library; Camilla Cerea/Audubon; Sydney Walsh/Audubon; Jaida Grey Eagle; Karine Aigner
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