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Audubon Alaska News: Audubon Alaska’s twice-a-year newsletter
Fall 2008
(843 kb PDF)
Spring 2008
(1.2 MB PDF)
Fall 2007
(731 KB PDF)
Spring 2007
(1 MB PDF)

Audubon Alaska Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2007-2008
(320 kb PDF)
Fiscal Year 2006-2007
(210 KB PDF)

Christmas Bird Count
The 2008 count period is December 14, 2008-January 5, 2009
Check with your
local Audubon Chapter for specific dates

Travel with Audubon Alaska in 2009:

Camp Denali
June 5- June 11, 2009
Visit beautiful Camp Denali with Audubon Alaska’s Executive Director, Stan Senner. Join Stan for spectacular hiking, birding, wildlife watching, and relaxing to the backdrop of North Americas grandest peak. In the evenings Stan will present talks and slideshows showcasing some of Alaska’s brilliant birds and important natural areas. Camp Denali is great for families and people of all ages and mobility levels.

Read Audubon magazine’s article on Camp Denali.

Visit the Camp Denali website to make your reservation.

Teshekpuk Lake
June 7 – June 18, 2009 and
June 14 – June 25, 2009
Celebrate our recent conservation success with a trip to ultra-remote Teshekpuk Lake and Colville River. Experience this unique, wildlife-rich wetland wilderness first hand by paddling on the Colville River and exploring the wetlands around Teshekpuk Lake. We’ll hope to see nesting shorebirds and waterfowl, the calving caribou of the Teshekpuk Lake Herd, and incredible densities of nesting raptors along the cliffs of the Colville.

Learn more about Teshekpuk Lake by watching our Teshekpuk Lake video online.

Reserve your spot with Alaska Discovery.

 

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