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Subject This Issue is Hot off the Grill
Date July 9, 2022 2:11 PM
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In this issue: The Audubon Photography Awards, resilient murrelets, renaming birds, and more. | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our web version ([link removed]).

Audubon Magazine | Summer 2022

Our Summer Issue Is Coming In Hot!

Cookout season is in full swing, but don’t overdo it—you’ll want to save room for the visual feast that is Audubon’s summer issue. The magazine arriving any moment in members’ mailboxes features the winners of our annual photo awards, a rare shot of a secretive species, preposterously beautiful peacocks, and much more. It’s a perfect beach read, complete with ID tips for birds you might find there. Dig in—we won’t even make you wait half an hour before swimming.
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2022 Audubon Photography Awards

Check out the amazing photos and videos—chosen from nearly 10,000 entries—that floored our judges and earned top honors. Keep reading ([link removed])
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The Bird and the Flame

A 2020 wildfire devastated a popular California state park where the threatened Marbled Murrelet nests, but it also sparked an opportunity to rethink recreation amid the sensitive old growth. Keep reading ([link removed])
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A Bird by Any Other Name

Dozens of avian species carry the weight of the people for whom they are named. Momentum is building to unburden these creatures and better honor both birds and birders today. Keep reading ([link removed])
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More Stories

* Scientists measure the carbon-soaking power ([link removed]) of Panama’s mangroves

* Here’s your cheat sheet ([link removed]) for those look-alike big terns

* Why bird poop ([link removed]) is the future of avian conservation
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Peafowl in Paradise

By turns dazzling and destructive, the non-native birds are thriving—and turning neighbor against neighbor—in and around Los Angeles. Keep reading ([link removed])
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Too Big to Fail

As alarm bells sound over the vanishing Great Salt Lake, Audubon and partners are stepping in to stave off disaster for people and birds. Keep reading ([link removed])
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