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Julia Rubin April 21, 2021 - 6:05 AM The new season of spring shows has begun, and viewership is way up by all accounts. We’re not talking about screens, which we’ve all been glued to during the pandemic. Less noticed is another trend: people tuning in to nature for quieter, real-life, high-stakes drama. From new Audubon field guides, updated for the first time in decades, to a book of poetry about insects, publishers are trying to meet this moment: Not only is public engagement with nature high, but so is concern over climate change. “Nature has been a point of solace for people over the course of the pandemic that they can tap into, either for the first time, or tap into it again,” says John Rowden, senior director of bird-friendly communities for the National Audubon Society.

Updated field guides, other titles lure readers outdoors

Updated field guides, other titles lure readers outdoors JULIA RUBIN, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9People wearing face masks as a precaution against COVID-19 walk beneath blossoming cherry trees along Columbus Boulevard in Philadelphia, Wednesday, April 14, 2021.Matt Rourke/APShow MoreShow Less 2of9This combination of cover images shows Birds of North America, left, and Trees of North America by the National Audubon Society. (Knopf via AP)APShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9FILE - A juvenile bald eagle sits in a tree overlooking a pond at Water Works Park in Des Moines, Iowa on April 12, 2021. The National Audubon Society has updated its million-selling field guides on birds and trees of North America for the first time in decades. The guides now include the conservation status of nearly every species of bird and tree. Maps show how climate change has affected their ranges.Charlie Neibergall/APShow MoreShow Less

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