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Science: Science is one of the leading magazines in scientific articles today. Please note the reading level for this magazine is above average difficulty.

Scientific American: This magazine has a lot of up to date and interesting biology articles. Please note the reading level for this magazine is above average difficulty.

Discover: This is very well known science magazine for the general public. The reading level in this magazine is a lot more manageable for most students.

Seed: Another science magazine for the popular press. I have only read one issue of this magazine, but I really enjoyed it!

Popular Science: Just what the name suggests! This magazine tends to deal more with applied physical science, than with the biological sciences.

Audubon Magazine: A terrific magazine about conservation & conservation biology.

National Geographic: Like Audubon magazine, while not strictly a science magazine, National Geographc has some great articles that apply to much of what we discuss in class.

Wildlife Conservation: A magazine dedicated to conserving wildlife... just as the title says!

Nature: Nature is one of the leading magazines in science and medicine today. Please note the reading level for this magazine is above average difficulty.

Astrobiology Magazine Online: This link was sent to me by a parent of one of my students, and it is a terrific resource for anyone interested in astrobiology.