Rene Ebersole

Contributing Editor, 勛圖窪蹋 magazine
About

is a contributing editor for 勛圖窪蹋 and an adjunct faculty member at the NYU journalism school. Her wildlife trade investigations and reporting have been featured in National GeographicThe Nation, and more.

Articles by Rene Ebersole

Too Close for Comfort
April 26, 2015 — In the desire to get the perfect shot, some photographers push the limits, jeopardizing the wildlife they adore. Cant we all just get along?
Building a Modern Ark
March 01, 2015 — Joel Sartore wants a close-up of every captive species on earthas many as 12,000 animalsbefore it's too late.
How to Create a Bird-Friendly Yard
January 01, 2015 — New research shows that small habitats can add up to a big difference.
Food Fight: Reforming the Farm
November 24, 2014 — Celebrated author Michael Pollan talks climate change, and how farming can help stop it.
How To Cook Like Michael Pollan
November 06, 2014 — The author reveals how to cut calories and carbon emissionsand you wont even have to make a trip to the farmers market. 
Collateral Damage
August 11, 2014 — Night-migrating songbirds fall from the sky when they collide with urban buildings. Some cities are switching off the lights to boost the birds chances of safe passage. 
Come on Over to the Dark Side, Moth-lover Urges Birders
May 12, 2014 — In the dead of night, John Pickering and fellow enthusiasts head out in search of moths.
The Lost Bird Project
February 02, 2014 — Using art to inspire connectedness with wildlife and the environment.
7 Weird Facts About Woodpeckers
January 21, 2014 — Be amazed by the bird world's red-headed rock stars.
Snowy Owl Shootings Cease
December 12, 2013 — New York area airports pledge to trap and release rare birds visiting from the Arctic.