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Audubon
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On election day, the environment was a winner on state and local levels.
By
John Flicker
Editor's
Note
Where do we go after November 2? Here is Audubon's four-point
plan.
By David Seideman
Letters
Field
Notes
The other bald eagle?; nature: good for kids' health; hardheaded hawks
of a different feather promote peace; waders find safe haven in the big
city.
Migrations
Beachhead for Birds
North Carolina's coastal IBAs are crucial to both shorebirds and songbirds.
By Frank Graham Jr
Incite
Guns & Greens
If environmentalists and sportsmen could get by their mutual distrust
and see their common interests, they would be an unstoppable force for
wildlife.
By Ted Williams
Earth
Almanac
Nature's good-luck pennies; birdbrains; sociable sprites; a brilliant
provider.
By Ted Williams
Reviews
Scary
Beast
A history of our shaky relationship with the fearsome, if misunderstood,
wolf.
By Hillary Rosner
Audubon
Directory
Birds
Loud,
New Neighbors
As exotic parakeets colonize America, their success is setting off a hot
debate.
By Peter Friederici
One
Picture
A tree-loving artist takes his search for "champions" to new
heights.
Photograph by James Balog/Text by Les Line
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Education
A Million
Snowflakes, 500 Elk, 10 Moose Droppings, 4 Coyotes...
In one of America's most spectacular settings, students at the
Teton Science School head out into the cold for some real-life
lessons about nature in winter.
By Jennifer Bogo/Photography by Raymond Meeks
Winter
Science
Artistry
in Ice
Snowflakes, falling by the billions but each unique, are truly
nature’s masterpieces. Photography
by Kenneth Libbrecht/Text by Jennifer Bogo
Audubon
At Home
The New Gardeners
As the dark side of pesticide use becomes ever clearer, a growing
corps of gardeners is looking to integrated pest management
as a way to kick the chemical habit.
By Garry Hamilton
Cover
photo by Kenneth Libbrecht
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Photo
Essay
Unparalleled Universe
After being auctioned off for a trip to the Galápagos,
a chronicler of human conflict offers an unexpected view of these
most unusual islands.
Photography by Antonin Kratochvil/Text by Susan
McGrath
Green
Gourmet
The Fungus
Among Us
Oregon truffles are more than the culinary royalty of the Pacific
Northwest woods. They're also a force for protecting the region's
wildlife habitat.
By Jessica Maxwell/Photography by Victoria
Pearson
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