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Our favorite nature/history magazines

Living Bird – Cornell Lab

We receive this magnificent quarterly magazine via a yearly donation to Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It’s the best birding journal we’ve ever read, filled with spectacular imagery, scientific articles, and general information on migration, festivals, tours and more.

What they’re about

Join the Cornell Lab of Ornithology today and remember, donations and membership dues are fully tax deductible.

Smithsonian – Smithsonian Institution

An inspiring, educational look at past and present, including articles on art, collections, origins, national treasures, ecology, wildlife, preservation and various other topics. In summation, it’s their line of museums beautifully portrayed on glossy paper. Smithsonian publishes monthly, except Jan/Feb, Apr/May, Jul/Aug, and Sep/Oct, and when future combined issues are published that counts as two as indicated on the issue’s cover.

The Smithsonian

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Nature Conservancy – The Nature Conservancy

Not only do they provide a subscription discussing international issues, but we receive pertinent Michigan (local) content, making this a real winner in our eyes. Articles include farming, natural resources, nature trails, biodiversity, and parks and preserves. Published quarterly, and remember, donations and membership dues are fully tax deductible.

What they do

Subscribe to one year of the award-winning magazine

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