Rene Ebersole

Contributing Editor, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ magazine
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is a contributing editor for ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ 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

Roseate Spoonbills Send Warning Signs About the Florida Everglades
May 03, 2013 — Decades after they staged a major comeback from plume hunting, one of the world's most bizarre and beautiful birds is struggling in South Florida. Does this spell trouble for the entire Everglades ecosystem?
The Man Who Saves Cranes
January 18, 2013 — At forty years and counting, celebrated ornithologist George Archibald’s global crusade to protect cranes still has the wind beneath its wings.
Botswana Pledges to Ban Commercial Hunting
December 07, 2012
Young Gorillas Outwit Poachers
November 27, 2012 — A pair of wild gorillas dismantle a hunter's snare.
16 Great Thanksgiving Hikes
November 13, 2012
Hurricane Sandy Chopped Wood. Will Forests Recover?
November 10, 2012
Going Native: A Midwestern Gardener's Guide to Creating a Wildlife Oasis
November 02, 2012
Working Lands: A Family Making Maple Syrup Grows Sugar Bush for Birds
July 06, 2012 — Tig and Elise Tillinghast show how sweet it is making a living while preserving bird habitat.
The Lowdown on the Labeling That Got Kashi in Trouble
May 05, 2012
Bird-A-Day Challenge Ends on Day 92
April 05, 2012