Audubon • Winter 2016
Waiting for Water. The drought plaguing Mono Lake has created a more immediate threat to its bird colonies: coyotes.
Read MoreWaiting for Water. The drought plaguing Mono Lake has created a more immediate threat to its bird colonies: coyotes.
Read MoreFrom Across the Country, Gifts of Tiny Houses Arrive for Standing Rock
Read MoreLit lovers from all over the country—including authors Sherman Alexie and Neil Gaiman—sent books to reopen the rural school library.
Read MoreMeeting in the Galápagos, the presidents of Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Colombia announce historic protections to safeguard sea turtles, sharks, and a variety of other creatures off their coasts.
Read MoreCondors Reach New Milestone of Survival, Thanks to Tree - Climbing Biologists
Read MoreCalifornia is the first state to have a law declaring the human right to water.
Read MoreCalifornia's four-year drought is taking an alarming toll on its trees.
Read MoreNew research shows that the California Spotted Owl may actually benefit from the forest fires...
Read MoreHydrologists experiment with a farming technique that could ease drought pains
Read MoreScientists scrambled across lava-covered slopes on Galápagos Islands...
Read MoreWith more than 9 million acres burned, the U.S. endured one of the worst...
Read MoreWith climate change turning up the temperature and the state in a four-year drought...
Read MoreThe animal was photographed in a forest near Oregon, but state biologists await DNA confirmation.
Read MoreWhen he was twenty-one years old, Jimi Yamaichi built a jail within a jail on the barren wind-swept grasslands near Tule Lake,...
Read MoreThe Golden Rule drew attention to U.S. atmospheric nuclear tests in the pacific in 1958 and helped start a movement that led to a...
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