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In this Issue: Rare Seabirds, Deadly Pesticides, and Indigenous Partners | Trouble viewing this e-ma

In this Issue: Rare Seabirds, Deadly Pesticides, and Indigenous Partners | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our [web version](. [National Audubon Society]( Audubon Magazine | Winter 2021 [Bermuda Petrel, or Cahow, chick, Winter 2021 Audubon magazine.]( [‘Tis the Season for Audubon’s Winter 2021 Issue]( In birding and beyond, there’s much to be said for seeing the familiar in new ways. From unusual angles on backyard birds to novel strategies for saving a long-troubled species, Audubon’s winter issue celebrates fresh perspectives. The magazine on its way to members’ mailboxes explores the nearly century-old dream of a binational park with Mexico, shows how new technology can bolster long traditions of Indigenous stewardship, and features an artist’s reimagining of a cherished bird from his Oklahoma childhood. Read on for an early look! Bermuda Petrel, or Cahow, chick, Winter 2021 Audubon magazine. [This two-day old Cahow chick hatched on Nonsuch Island in rewilded habitat.]( [Helicopter Parent]( Among the rarest seabirds on the planet, critically endangered Cahows have flirted with extinction for centuries. But as climate change brings new threats to Bermuda—the only place in the world where these imperiled petrels nest—the biologist tasked with saving them has taken stewardship to new extremes. [Keep reading]( This two-day old Cahow chick hatched on Nonsuch Island in rewilded habitat. [Illustration of rat poison.]( [The Internet Has a Rat Poison Problem]( A dangerous combination of e-commerce and murky regulations puts birds and other wildlife at risk: As our reporter learned firsthand, with one click, consumers can have buckets of deadly pesticides delivered to their doorstep. [Keep reading]( More Stories - A quest to [count Colombia’s birds]( reveals their human heroes - Help birds and [boost your bottom line]( with socially conscious investing - We bid a fond farewell to the [dial-a-bird]( era [Tony Kuchma, Oneida Nation wetlands project manager, checks on a restored wetland.]( [Survey Says]( A partnership between birders and members of the Oneida Nation in northeastern Wisconsin has shown that decades of tribal wetland restoration have been a smashing success. It has also built bridges between cultures that have a stake in ensuring healthy habitat. [Keep reading]( Tony Kuchma, Oneida Nation wetlands project manager, checks on a restored wetland. [Northern Cardinal.]( [Up Close and Personal]( A Catskills photographer proves that an inventive setup and a curious eye can provide a new look at common birds. Check out the charming, humorous winter scenes that unfold beneath her feeder. [Keep reading]( Northern Cardinal. Support Audubon [ White Ibis, Fall 2021 Audubon magazine.]( [Get More Great Bird Journalism]( Audubon magazine delivers essential news, advice, and reporting on birds and bird conservation—all wrapped up in a beautiful print package. This year Audubon won a National Magazine Award for General Excellence, the highest honor in the magazine industry. If you don’t already receive our award-winning magazine and want to, [please consider becoming a donor](. Your contribution supports journalism that supports birds. White Ibis, Fall 2021 Audubon magazine. Photos from top: Jean-Pierre Rouja (2); Lianne Milton; Carla Rhodes; Melissa Groo; Illustration: Harry Campbell [Renew Your Support]( Do you have questions about an existing membership? [Contact our Customer Service team](mailto:customerservice@audubon.org) CONNECT WITH US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [DONATE]( [ADVOCATE]( [GET TEXT UPDATES]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) | [audubon.org]( © 2021 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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