From Saving Tufted Puffins to Ancient Birding: What’s Inside Our Next Issue?
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Audubon Magazine Winter 2025
Make Yourself at Home with Audubon’s Winter Issue
The holiday season offers time to cozy up at home with our loved ones. But for some birds, it’s not so simple. Take Tufted Puffins, whose ocean habitats in the Pacific Northwest are rapidly heating up. And while spending time with family can be a great joy, it can also be, well, complicated: Just ask the prehistoric ancestors of today’s birds, which lived alongside their scaly cousins—the dinosaurs—for tens of millions of years. Learn more in this sampling of stories from our latest issue, and consider starting an annual donation ([link removed]) to get future issues of Audubon in the mail, wherever you call home. Thanks for reading!
—The Editors
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The Puffin Brigade
An ambitious partnership is rallying to save flamboyant Tufted Puffins in the Pacific Northwest as climate change warms their ocean homes. Dive deeper ([link removed])
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Birding in the Age of Dinosaurs
Tens of millions of years ago, avian species soared, swam, and thrived amid prehistoric reptiles—and set the stage for modern birdlife. Meet the early birds ([link removed]
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