He worked as art editor of what is now the Audubon magazine from 1934 to 1943.
From 2000 to 2008, he was an editor at Audubon Magazine.
In the July 2005 issue of Audubon magazine, his wife wrote that it was "less than 70 feet."
He worked there for nine years, as both an educational director and art editor of Audubon Magazine.
Audubon magazine, for all its past excellence, had failed to reflect the society's broadening concerns in recent years.
Members receive the Audubon magazine (six issues a year); the October issue will have details of the next three tours.
She is the travel advertising manager at Audubon magazine in New York.
(He went on to found what became Audubon magazine.)
The editorial staff of Audubon magazine was dismissed.
Reception to the book has been mixed to positive, with Audubon Magazine writing that the book was "memorable".