Science journalist. Bird enthusiast. Fan of space but very into saving Earth. EIC, Audubon mag & VP, Content @audubonsociety. Formerly orbited @popsci @popmech.
We knew this little lady had star power from the moment we saw her. Like @asme1963's tweet to cast your vote for Milagra, a baby condor photographed by @KarineAigner, as best magazine cover of the year!
This is a great opportunity for early-career journalists! SHERF fellows also have the opportunity to join @sejorg and attend its spectacular #sej2024 conference.
Applications are open for #SHERF — The National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowships — a development program for early-career journalists interested in covering any or all of the three fields. Deadline to apply: Feb. 23, 2024, at 6 p.m. ET. https://t.co/BgOIIFVI0A
Hey, journalist friends. You can get $$ to support your reporting on the clean energy transition! @sejorg's Fund for Environmental Journalism story grant deadline has been extended to Jan 19th. Apply here: https://t.co/4ucasVP7ID
Very much looking forward to a conversation on birds, writing, and conservation with two of my favorite writers @ElizKolbert and @emilyraboteau--it's the perfect overlap of the @Orion_Magazine and @audubonsociety Venn diagram! At 1pm
EST today. https://t.co/IHITVSZ8y1
Read it from the LOCAL media: Biden to designate a new national monument on sacred tribal lands near the Grand Canyon https://t.co/OO8ZeKHE10 via @azcentral
To pay tribute to one of bird conservation's most far-fetched experiments, we went back to the beginning. The print story is impressive, but here you can listen to the voices of those involved and go inside a decoy workshop helping restore seabirds today. https://t.co/350C76XRs7
Believe it or not, many birds are already starting their "fall" migrations...for a snapshot of the dangers that cities pose, we sent teams with @NYCAudubon and @wildbirdfund as they sought out window-strike victims and strove to save as many as they could. https://t.co/DniqYsz2S9
Then this might be the perfect job for you! Salary depends on geography, but ranges from $66K-$71K (NYC, San Fran, Seattle) to $53K-$58K (nationally), and we're open to a staffer based anywhere. Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/Jv6UQsmUI9
Hello, environmental journalism friends! There is a rare opportunity to join the award-winning Audubon magazine team—we're looking for our next associate editor. Are you a versatile reporter? Curious about birds? Keen to grow with a creative, caring team?
This @jenny_howard9 story for Audubon magazine is so important, and I can't underscore enough the care that went into reporting, editing, and photographing it—or how much we appreciate everyone who shared their experiences with us. (Be sure to read Jenny's thread below also!)
What’s it take to be a field biologist? Often years of unpaid gigs & safety threats. Marginalized groups suffer more, excluding many.
Let's change this.
I’m so proud of this @audubonsociety story & thankful for the time & emotional energy from the 30+ people I interviewed.
Bird lungs are not like human lungs—they pull in a constant flow of fresh air. So what does all this smoke mean for them? It’s one of many questions about birds & wildfire scientists aim to answer. https://t.co/86tcUMTk1R
There are so many delightful things to dwell on in the Audubon Photography Awards, and this year we added one more—a peek into the judges' thought process for choosing the winning images. Take a look! https://t.co/6HT2lDU9DM
My article on sparrows was recommended on Slate's Political Gabfest this week! Amazing. Is America finally ready for a sparrow president? @AMcGlashen
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