I am beyond thrilled, and astounded, and filled with hope—particularly in these times, with so many wonderful publications disappearing—that the work of my two favorite magazines, @bioGraphic and @hakaimagazine, will not only endure, but grow! https://t.co/NbMjTbehoV
We've already started on plans for the new year, because there's not a second to lose, but we need your help—to spread the word & to donate if you can (no amount is too small). Thank you for your support all these years & for coming along with us on this exciting new chapter!
I am beyond thrilled, and astounded, and filled with hope—particularly in these times, with so many wonderful publications disappearing—that the work of my two favorite magazines, @bioGraphic and @hakaimagazine, will not only endure, but grow! https://t.co/NbMjTbehoV
I’ve written for both these publications—both are a dream to work with—and I couldn’t be more excited that they’re tying the knot. Will you all give them a wedding present?
You may have heard the exciting news...
We are pleased to announce a partnership with the team from @hakaimagazine, an award-winning publication based in Victoria, British Columbia, that covers coastal and ocean stories from around the world.
In July, we told you that Hakai Magazine will close at the end of December. Since sharing that devastating news, we’ve worked very hard to find a way to keep publishing the coastal journalism you love.
We’re happy to finally announce that our team has a new home!
Someday I will cover a topic that's not animals being slaughtered by infrastructure—but for now, I'm gratified to report that my 2023 @bioGraphic story on bird/window strikes has been selected for the next edition of Best American Science & Nature Writing. https://t.co/2sn3zgHs7o
Glass could kill as many as a billion birds in the United States each year. But designing glass-friendly buildings doesn’t need to be all that hard, @ben_a_goldfarb writes for @bioGraphic: https://t.co/8FxniV9ECS
Chicago — bright, glassy, located smack in the middle of a migratory flyway — may be the most dangerous American city for birds. For @bioGraphic, I wrote about the volunteers, biologists, and architects who are trying to make it safer. #longreads
https://t.co/2sn3zgHs7o
"Mirrored glass abutted a few scrawny trees outside the building, creating a faux, fatal forest: an optical illusion perfectly designed to slaughter birds."
@ben_a_goldfarb@bioGraphic#longreads https://t.co/7qNCjo6JI9
This is the first story in years that made me cry during reporting. (@steventbedard allegedly cried while reading it, too—sorry, Steven.) Nothing but awe and admiration for the dedicated volunteers who arise every day to confront this unending crisis.
https://t.co/mT8y4jeurb
Montana laws ignoring climate change violate its citizens’ right to a clean and healthful environment, a state judge ruled Monday.
https://t.co/A2UjM4B3W0
This morning hundreds of terrifying videos like this are posted across social media. In sum, they depict a crisis in #Canada that involves fast-moving, uncontrolled fires all over the country -- but especially in the nation's #Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. #ClimateEmergency 🇨🇦
@judithdschwartz@KanielaIng The @emorwee story talks about the water diversions by sugar barons, and how Native Hawaiians adapted the wetlands to fishponds. I wrote about the #Indigenous movement to reclaim fishponds here: https://t.co/pvFkFDsZbB