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Video Spotlight: Ecotourism
What is ecotourism? Stanley Selengut, creator of Maho Bay Camps, reflects on the concept, as well as his lodge’s novel way of turning garbage into art.

Video Spotlight: Chipping Away
Take a trip aboard the Oden, a powerful icebreaker on a mission to Antarctica.

Natural Visions
Bonus photos and lyrical nature writing from Earth Almanac's Ted Williams.
The Long Road
Come ride with John O’Neill, author of the first—and long-anticipated—field guide to Peruvian birds.
Striking a Pose
More animal portraits from this month’s photo essay.
Enchanted Forest
An endangered ghost orchid goes on a blooming binge in Florida.
Season’s Greenings
Over the holidays, celebrate the planet with these environmentally friendly activities.
Plumes of Poison
You are what you eat—particularly in the case of the Pitohui, a genus of New Guinean bird whose diet of beetles makes for a potent and protective coat of feathers.
Treading Loudly
Four artists share their impressions of mankind’s relationship with the earth in Manhattan’s “Eco-Footprint” art exhibit.  
Spiders: A Closer (Eight-Eyed) Look
With their fearsome fangs and ensnaring silk, spiders are wonders of the arachnid world.

Revisiting The Lorax
A classic tale from Dr. Seuss relates a timeless message.

Video Spotlight
Want to see how biofuels are made? Take an insider's tour of a lab in Colorado.
Brewing a Better Ethanol.
Making commercially viable ethanol from fibrous material like switchgrass is a fine-tuned science. Here, learn what researchers are doing to bring cellulosic ethanol to the marketplace.
Leading the Charge: An Extended Interview With Stephen Schneider
An extended interview with climatologist Steven Schneider offers further insight into the dangers of, and solutions to, global warming.
On the Case
Animal population ecologist Morten Frederiksen talks about the precarious future of seabirds in northern Scotland.
A Living Legend
A recent documentary follows one man’s quest to save the Bermuda petrel.
Savanna Dreaming
Bonus photos from Kim Hubbard’s East Africa photo essay.
The Many Faces of Wolves
More wolf photos from Scott Ian Barry’s black-and-white collection.
Wetlands Revival
Audubon scientist Paul Gray gets down and dirty to save Lake Okeechobee and Florida’s Everglades.
Border Jumpers
From jaguar to ocelots to pygmy owls … get to know a few of the Southwest's most charismatic—and imperiled—species.
The Clock Is Ticking
Leonardo DiCaprio’s new documentary relies on testimonials from scientists, journalists, and conservationists to predict our planet’s future.
Trail Mix
For children, the wonders of nature inspire a whole new vernacular.
Remembering Mitch
John G. Mitchell, better known as "Mitch," was an invaluable field editor for Audubon. Former editor-in-chief Les Line remembers his colleague and friend.

Live Earth at Giants Stadium
On July seventh, more than a dozen musical guests performed in New Jersey as part of a worldwide environmental event.

John James Audubon: A Self-made Man
Filmmaker Lawrence Hott and scriptwriter Ken Chowder bring John James Audubon to life in John James Audubon: Drawn from Nature, part of the American Masters series on PBS.

Banking on Bioblitzes
A Q&A with E.O. Wilson, eminent biologist and one of the founders of the bioblitz phenomenon on, among other things, how blitzes contribute to conservation.

Hop to It
It’s not easy being green…so why not try blue? An exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History offers a colorful display of frogs from around the globe.

Going Ape
Conservation International's Russ Mittermeier with the inside scoop on where you’ll find the best primate viewing. Plus, what to do, and what not to do, when you get there.

Hidden Treasures
More photos of majestic marshes—and some of the birds that live in them.

A Chilling Tale
A new movie narrated by Queen Latifah takes viewers on a journey through the Arctic, where they’ll meet playful polar bears, burping walruses, and icescapes galore.
10 Simple Tips for a Low-Carbon Lifestyle
By making a few changes to your daily routine, you can reduce waste and energy consumption—thereby minimizing your carbon footprint.
The Chance of Lifetime
Like Sherlocks of the avian world, four sleuths from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology don camouflage and set out in search of the ivory-billed woodpecker.
Magical and Mysterious
Clouds have been fascinating humans for millennia. Here, a brief account of the history of cloud study.
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