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In this issue: Saving Northern Spotted Owls, the wonders of migration, space rocket ramifications, and more. | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our [web version](. [National Audubon Society]( Audubon Magazine | Fall 2022 [A Northern Spotted Owl on the Fall 2022 Audubon Magazine cover.]( [Our New Issue Gives You More to Mull This Fall]( With cooler weather swooping in and birds swarming southward, we hope you’re finding time to savor the autumn outdoors and marvel at the migrants passing through your neighborhood. But don’t stop there—dig into Audubon’s latest issue for new insights into migration, a fuller understanding of the threats birds face, and a fresh appreciation for the people working hard to help them along the way. Here’s a sneak preview of the magazine about to hit members’ mailboxes. Northern Spotted Owl, Fall 2022 Audubon Magazine. [Northern Spotted Owl.]( [Desperate Measures]( Tensions may have cooled since the “Timber Wars” made the Northern Spotted Owl an emblem of environmental conflict, but three decades later the threatened bird is in more trouble than ever. Can this icon of the Pacific Northwest still be saved? [Keep reading]( Northern Spotted Owl. [In Florence, Montana, William Blake retrieves data from a Motus station along the Bitterroot River.]( [Connecting Flights]( A global collaboration known as the Motus network is putting a new spin on older technology to track winged animals, from small birds and bats to butterflies and bees. The data, available to everyone, are painting a fuller picture of the amazing journeys these creatures take. [Keep reading]( In Florence, Montana, William Blake retrieves data from a Motus station along the Bitterroot River. More Stories - Environmental concerns cloud [a space travel boom]( - A matchmaker [pairs birders with landowners]( for conservation - Photo essay: [Minnesota’s boreal biome]( on the climate edge [The Bird Migration Explorer map.]( [A Guide to Discovery]( The Bird Migration Explorer, built by Audubon and partners on a mountain of movement data, is a revolutionary new tool for understanding and interacting with nature’s most astounding feat. Start your adventure here. [Keep reading]( Tracks of 184 bird species. [Purple Martins.]( [Home Away From Home]( Purple Martins are beloved but imperiled residents of birdhouses across North America. Scientists hope an island roost in the heart of the Amazon will offer insights that help reverse the species’ decades-long decline. [Keep reading]( Purple Martins. Support Audubon [Northern Shovelers, Summer 2022 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. If you don’t already receive our magazine, [become a donor today]( to see for yourself why we’ve been nominated in each of the past four years for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence, the industry’s highest honor. Your contribution supports outstanding journalism that supports birds. Northern Shovelers, Summer 2022 Audubon magazine. Photos from top: Morgan Heim (2); Tailyr Irvine; Dado Galdieri; Steve Jessmore/Audubon Photography Awards/2022 Fisher Prize Winner. Map: Bird Migration Explorer [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]( © 2022 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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