Geoffrey Giller

Geoffrey Giller is an intern at Audubon magazine and a master's student at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. You can follow him on Twitter @geoffsjg or see some of his work at www.geoffgiller.com.

Articles by Geoffrey Giller

How Your Most Recent Birding Trip Could Save Rare Species
March 03, 2016 — New research shows that information from recreational birders could help researchers better focus conservation efforts.
Feathers May Yield Better and Brighter Everyday Colors
December 23, 2013 — Technology could improve hues with the help of birds.
Managing Lands for Bobolinks
December 10, 2013 — Keeping cattle out of hay fields will help a dwindling bird population.
Stalagmites Reveal Ancient Secrets
October 21, 2013 — Rock formations show historic rainfall patterns in Borneo.
Birds Return to a Rat-Free Island
October 07, 2013 — A small seabird is rebounding now that the rodents are gone.
Urban Wildlife Refuges Highlight Nature That’s Closer Than You Think
September 25, 2013 — Eight new partnerships across the country encourage urban communities to engage with natural spaces.
Turkish and Egyptian Authorities Suspect Migratory Birds of Espionage
September 12, 2013
Better-Smelling Birds Produce More Offspring
September 04, 2013
Watch Tonight: The World from a Bird
September 04, 2013
A Bill to Ban Lead Ammunition Could Protect California Condors
September 03, 2013 — California outlaws lead ammo to safeguard an iconic bird.