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5 Nature Magazines Open to Submissions

It’s only natural that we cover nature magazines this time around. The target audience for these magazines can vary from people who appreciate looking at the natural world to those who are committed to protecting it.

Since many of these magazines prominently feature images, a writer with great photography skills can really improve their stock in this category. However, many writers make their way with words alone by discussing plants, animals, geologic features, waterways, and more.

Here are five nature magazines to get you started.

BIRDS & BLOOMS

 (BirdsAndBlooms.com)

Launched in 1995, is a bimonthly magazine focused on the “beauty in your own backyard.” As the title suggests, the stories and images in this magazine celebrate birds and flowers.

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