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Subject Cozy up with our Winter issue
Date December 16, 2023 3:30 PM
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In this issue: The future of the Endangered Species Act, new hope for Black-footed Albatrosses, DIY suet for hungry birds

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Audubon Magazine | Winter 2023

Unwrap Audubon’s Winter Issue

The holidays are a time for connecting, and that makes Audubon magazine’s new issue a perfect fit for the season. Inside, partners collaborate across borders to keep birds safe. A researcher scales mountains to understand the interlaced lives of a bird and a tree. And through his bond with a rescued owl, a scientist illuminates the relationships that underpin the natural world. These and other stories will arrive any moment in members’ mailboxes; gift a membership to Audubon ([link removed]) to send future issues to the bird lovers in your life. Thank you, and happy holidays!

—The Editors
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Lessons in Survival

The Endangered Species Act has prevented 99 percent of listed species from going extinct. Fifty years in, it’s more important than ever to protect the landmark conservation tool. Read on ([link removed])
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On the Right Track

Clark’s Nutcrackers and whitebark pine need each other. With the ecosystem in trouble, an intrepid researcher is racing to understand how the species intertwine. Keep reading ([link removed])
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More Stories

* Reaching across continents ([link removed]) to save migratory birds

* Can a scientist and an owl be friends ([link removed])?

* Recipe: Give birds a winter boost with “Zick Dough” ([link removed])
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The Long Way Home

To secure the future of Black-footed Albatrosses, an international project is transporting eggs from Hawaii to Mexico, where Laysan Albatross foster parents await. Learn more ([link removed])
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Bone Appétit

Once widely persecuted, the majestic, bone-eating Bearded Vulture is making a remarkable rebound in Europe, thanks to a decades-long collaborative effort. Read on ([link removed])
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