Forest

Steve Hagenbuch
Mary Smalling
Photo by Taylor Felt
J. Cordulack
Sally Stein

A child discovers a Barred Owl on the Corkscrew Boardwalk

Mark Musselman, Audubon South Carolina

Foresters for the Birds Toolkit

Audubon Magazine

Foresters for the Birds

Integrating timber and songbird habitat management

Field trip participants listen as leader Brian Williams draws their attention to the sound of Red Crossbills chattering overhead.

Dan Scheiman
Audubon Magazine

The Long Goodbye

A new book traces one ornithologist’s quixotic efforts to study and preserve the ivory-billed woodpecker.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Audubon Magazine

River of Raptors

One of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles takes place every autumn as millions of hawks and other soaring birds funnel through Veracruz, Mexico, where a pioneering program aims to keep them flowing for millennia to come.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Audubon Magazine

Shock Troops

In Oregon’s deep backcountry, a group of rugged environmentalists fight for some of the nation’s oldest forests.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Audubon Magazine

Gold Standard

When it comes to protecting natural havens for bird species, shade-grown-coffee farms are second only to virgin forest. A writer’s journey through Nicaragua illustrates just how key coffee farms can be for the well-being of a certain warbler.
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine

Tongass National Forest: A Global Treasure

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The Tongass National Forest is a stunning landscape of old-growth rainforest, mountains, islands, glaciers, and fjords. Ancient stands of the largest old-growth trees make up only about 3 percent of the Tongass, yet these are also the trees most often targeted for logging. If we act today, we have an unprecedented opportunity to conserve the remaining ecological pieces of the world's last great temperate rainforest.