Andy McGlashen

Senior Editor, 探花精选 magazine
About

Senior editor Andy McGlashen joined the 探花精选 staff in 2018 after a previous role as editorial fellow. His reporting for the magazine has taken him inside prisons, to otherworldly saline lakes, and into the skies above the Everglades. Andy holds a master鈥檚 degree in environmental journalism from Michigan State University. He lives in Chicago. 

Articles by Andy McGlashen

This Bird Breeding Haven Could Be Next in Line for Arctic Oil Drilling
December 06, 2018 — Current rules protect Alaska鈥檚 Teshekpuk Lake and its throngs of waterbirds. The Trump Administration is rewriting them.
Timing of Kavanaugh鈥檚 Confirmation Is Key to Case on Wildlife Threatened by Climate Change
September 25, 2018 — If the SCOTUS nominee takes the bench by October 1, his vote will likely decide if endangered species law can protect wildlife in a changing climate.
A Bipartisan Deal Could Save a Key Conservation Program About to Expire
September 19, 2018 — The Land and Water Conservation Fund protects habitat critical for birds and beloved by birders. Just days before it expires, lawmakers are working together to extend it permanently.
On Midwest Farms, 鈥楶rairie Strips鈥 Give Grassland Birds Something to Sing About
August 23, 2018 — Vibrant bands of native vegetation planted among crops can boost dwindling bird numbers while slashing nutrient pollution, researchers find.
Plot Twist: Congress Is Considering a Law That Could Protect Hundreds More Birds
August 08, 2018 — The bipartisan Recovering America鈥檚 Wildlife Act would provide $1.3 billion a year for at-risk species and offer significant benefits for the country鈥檚 approach to conservation.
The 2018 探花精选 Photography Awards: Top 100
July 05, 2018 — Feast your eyes on these always exquisite, sometimes hilarious, images, and find out the backstory behind each spectacular shot.
Five Hotspots for Photographing Puffins, Murres, Auklets, and More
May 30, 2018 — Late spring and summer is the best time of year to capture the so-called 鈥減enguins of the north,鈥 even if it takes a bit of travel.
South Carolina鈥檚 Most Powerful Conservation Tool Is Renewed鈥擣orever
May 22, 2018 — With almost 300,000 acres already under its belt, the Conservation Bank will continue to preserve more land important to birds and people.
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Florida's Wading Birds Are Nesting In Droves This Year
April 06, 2018 — An extra-wet rainy season shows that, given a chance, the Everglades ecosystem can bounce back from a century of abuse.
It's Official: Flamingos Belong in Florida
February 21, 2018 — New historical evidence suggests the Sunshine State鈥檚 leggy pink emblems aren鈥檛 just escaped captives鈥攖hey鈥檙e heralds of a species in recovery.