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National Audubon Society
|  Audubon Magazine  Spring 2026
The cover of the Spring Audubon magazine issue.

Spring Into Action with Audubon's Latest Issue

Spring offers a time to appreciate the beautiful diversity of birdlife as masses of migrants pass through in their vivid plumage. In Audubon's latest issue, we celebrate how actions to protect nature can also come in many shapes and sizes. For the partners in the Conserva Aves project, conservation involves working across borders to safeguard habitats important to birds and people. For the viral filmmakers behind Listers, it means tromping through forests with a minivan, a camera, and a sense of humor. Learn more in the stories below—and consider starting an annual donation to Audubon to receive future issues in the mail, featuring even more creative approaches to supporting birds. Thanks for reading!


—The Editors
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Great Green Macaws, Spring 2026 Audubon magazine.

 
A bird's eye view of a lowland forest meeting a shoreline.
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In Colombia, Conserva Aves helped safeguard a tract that connects existing protected areas owned by COCOMASUR.

Common Interest

By thinking globally and acting locally, Conserva Aves is filling in the map of conservation efforts across Latin America. Explore the hemispheric project

 
In the foreground, a person holds a piece of wood with a wooden Ivory-billed Woodpecker perched on it. Behind them is a dusty car.
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Quentin Reiser displays a wooden Ivory-billed Woodpecker that a fan made for the brothers.

Seriously Funny

The Reiser brothers turned their wacky Big Year into a viral documentary. With their new film, they're going for more than laughs. Go behind the scenes

 

More Stories

 
The cover of the Winter Audubon magazine issue featuring a Tufted Puffin with a fish in its beak skipping on water.
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Tufted Puffin, Winter 2025 Audubon magazine.

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For more than 125 years, Audubon magazine has delivered 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 each year, you'll ensure our beautiful, award-winning print magazine with these and more stories is delivered straight to your mailbox.

 

Artwork: Nayan Shrimali and Venus Bird/The Paper Ark. Photos from top: Vinay Panjwani; J.A. Soriano/Conserva Aves; Micah Green; Chris Linder

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