Frank Graham Jr.

Frank Graham Jr. is a field editor for Audubon.

Articles by Frank Graham Jr.

Review: What a Plant Knows
July 24, 2012 — An intriguing look at how plants experience the world. 
Tree At My Window
July 18, 2012
Remembering John Ogden
July 09, 2012 — A giant's legacy.
Exhibit Honors Edward Lear, British Bird (and Limerick) Artist
May 02, 2012
Audubon's Legacy: Where It All Began
April 25, 2012 — On a farm in rural Pennsylvania, John James Audubon first glimpsed the curious birds of the New World that would become his lifelong passion. Now the Audubon Center at Mill Grove shares his home and his artistry with the conservation movement he
Since Silent Spring: Reflecting on Rachel Carson's Legacy
April 17, 2012 — The follow-up to Carson’s work, Since Silent Spring, cemented its reputation as a classic. 
Sound Check: Deciphering the Mysterious Calls of Animals, from Birds to Belugas
March 23, 2012 — A new book looks at the fascinating world of animal voices, and the insight they might provide into human communication.
The Endless Race
October 11, 2011 — A new biography explores the remarkable accomplishments of Phoebe Snetsinger, the first birder to list 8,000 species. 
The Long Goodbye
October 07, 2011 — A new book traces one ornithologist’s quixotic efforts to study and preserve the ivory-billed woodpecker.
High Hopes
September 09, 2011 — Two toymakers have literally written the book on building chimney swift nesting towers—vital to the declining  bird’s survival—and turned their Texas property into a thriving Audubon sanctuary.