Red Knots Are Battling Climate Change—On Both Ends of the Earth April 26, 2016 — The tiny, threatened bird is an omen for how devastating ocean acidification can be. Climate-Threatened Birds
And the Fastest-Moving Birds on the Planet Are ... April 26, 2016 — Shocker: They aren't hummingbirds. News
Day 12: A Screaming Absence April 26, 2016 — After stumbling upon ideal Ivory-bill habitat, the birds' silence weighs heavily on the group. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
Day 11: Echoes From The Highest Ridgetop April 25, 2016 — The team hikes deeper—and higher—into the woods and meets a Cuban Pygmy Owl along the way. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
Record Number of Countries Sign International Climate Deal April 25, 2016 — More than 170 nations signed the historic Paris Agreement on Friday—an important step toward putting the treaty into effect. Climate Solutions
Are Kestrels the New Poster Species for Pesticides? April 22, 2016 — Raptor populations have been on the rise since DDT was banned in the ‘70s—except for the American Kestrel. News
Day 10: And Then The Mule Died April 22, 2016 — The team catches wind of a 2008 Ivory-bill sighting—and passes on some questionable meat. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
Day 9: Thirty Years Since The Last Report April 21, 2016 — The Ivory-bill becomes more ghost-like each step of the way. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
How to Photograph Birds With a Smartphone April 21, 2016 — You already own a powerful tool for snapping birds. Here’s how to make the most of it. Tips and How-Tos
Why Audubon Magazine Is Getting Rid of Its Ads April 21, 2016 — By reclaiming former ad pages, we’re able to give our readers an even more beautiful magazine. Letter From the Editor
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