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''Audubon'' is the flagship journal of the
National Audubon Society The National Audubon Society (Audubon; ) is an American non-profit environmental organization dedicated to conservation of birds and their habitats. Located in the United States and incorporated in 1905, Audubon is one of the oldest of such organ ...
. It is profusely illustrated and focuses on subjects related to nature, with a special emphasis on birds. New issues are published bi-monthly for society members. An active blog called ''The Perch'' produces daily updates on issues also. In 2011, ''Audubon Magazine'' received an ''
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'' Independent Press Award for Best Environment Coverage.


History

The earliest serial of the Audubon movement was entitled ''The Audubon Magazine''. It was published between February 1887 through 1889 by
George Bird Grinnell George Bird Grinnell (September 20, 1849 – April 11, 1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer. Grinnell was born in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in 1870 and a Ph.D. in 1880 ...
, who also published ''
Forest and Stream ''Forest and Stream'' was a magazine featuring hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities in the United States. The journal was founded in August 1873 by Charles Hallock. At the time of its 1930 cancellation it was the ninth oldest magazine s ...
'' magazine. Due to lack of funds and other issues, the earliest Audubon movement and its magazine floundered. ''Bird-Lore'' was first published in 1899 by Frank Chapman. The coverpiece described the magazine as the "Official Organ of the Audubon Societies" and "an illustrated bi-monthly magazine devoted to the study and protection of birds". The National Association of Audubon Societies purchased ''Bird-Lore'' from Chapman in 1935. ''Bird-Lore'' became the ''Audubon Magazine'' in 1941, after the National Association of Audubon Societies became the National Audubon Society in 1940. The name ''Audubon Magazine'' was shortened to ''Audubon'' in 1966.


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National Audubon Society

''Audubon Magazine''
Bimonthly magazines published in the United States Science and technology magazines published in the United States Audubon movement Magazines established in 1899 Magazines published in New York City National Audubon Society Wildlife magazines