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Subject Beat the Heat with Audubon Magazine
Date June 22, 2025 6:27 PM
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From Saving Piping Plovers to Alaska’s Threatened Habitats: What’s Inside Our Next Issue?
                                                               
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Audubon Magazine Summer 2025

Audubon’s Summer Issue Is Hot Off the Press

Heading to the beach this summer? So are the adorable Piping Plover puffballs featured in Audubon’s latest cover story—and the conservationists whose decades of effort have turned the tide for the species in the Great Lakes. It’s just one example from the magazine’s new issue that illustrates the creative ways people are fighting for birds to thrive. These stories also remind us of what’s at stake in such efforts, like the irreplaceable ecosystems in Alaska now under threat. So, as the season gets hotter, we hope this sampling of stories will inspire you to get fired up about birdlife, too. If you want to stay attuned to birds and get future issues of Audubon in the mail, consider starting an annual donation ([link removed]). Thanks for reading!

—The Editors
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Small but Mighty

With dedication and ingenuity, a team is helping an endangered population of Piping Plovers reach new heights and deal with evolving threats. Dive in ([link removed])
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Risky Business

A new push to unleash oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging in Alaska threatens irreparable damage to unparalleled bird habitats. Learn more ([link removed])
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Audubon magazine is now in its 125th year of delivering essential news, advice, and reporting on the birds you love. With two-thirds of North American species at increasing risk of extinction, there’s no better time to stay informed on the issues birds face and learn what inspiring people are doing to protect them. By donating to Audubon each year ([link removed]), you’ll ensure our beautiful, award-winning print magazine with these and more stories is delivered straight to your mailbox.
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