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Audubon magazine, which has been published for over a century, continues to be driven by the same ideas that inspired its creation. The magazine, originally called Bird-Lore, aimed to encourage readers to appreciate birds in their natural habitats. Visuals have always been an important part of the magazine, with photographs and paintings featured prominently. The magazine has also played a role in conservation efforts, such as raising awareness about the decline of the Whooping Crane. However, challenges remain, including the overpopulation of deer and the illegal songbird trade. The magazine also highlights the importance of local news outlets in providing information on environmental issues. While Audubon has evolved over time, it remains committed to delivering informative stories to its readers. [Extracted from the article] |