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Audubon Engagement Calendar 2023

A Tribute to the Wilderness and its Spectacular Landscapes

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By Workman Calendars

By National Audubon Society

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$16.99

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$22.99 CAD

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Calendar

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Calendar $16.99 $22.99 CAD

This is the cornerstone of the Audubon calendar program, now boasting more than 2.3 million copies sold lifetime. Featuring breathtaking, full-color images by the world’s best nature photographers, Audubon Engagement is a tribute to the wilderness, its spectacular landscapes, and the flora and fauna that rely on its preservation to live. The soaring red formations of Bryce Canyon blanketed by snow. The intense gaze of a Great Horned Owl as it lands on a tree stump. The delicate contours of a gorgeous calla lily.
And a shimmering water channel, or “beaver highway,” meandering toward Oregon’s South Sister Mountain. Detailed captions accompany each image, and the practical weekly grids include plenty of space for writing in appointments and reminders. Printed in South Korea on responsibly sourced paper.

On Sale
Sep 6, 2022
Page Count
128 pages
ISBN-13
9781523515516

Workman Calendars

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Workman Publishing is a New York-based publisher of award-winning nonfiction for adults and children.

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National Audubon Society

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Audubon’s mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.

Audubon’s network of community-based nature centers and chapters, scientific and educational programs, and advocacy on behalf of areas sustaining important bird populations, engage millions of people of all ages and backgrounds in positive conservation experiences.

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