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Red-legged Kittiwake, Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Photo: Kathleen Borshanian/Audubon Photography Awards

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Introducing Tullik’s Odyssey: The American Golden-Plover Southbound Migration Project
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Introducing Tullik’s Odyssey: The American Golden-Plover Southbound Migration Project

Follow tagged American Golden-Plovers from Alaska to Argentina to highlight the importance of migratory bird habitat.

Audubon’s New Strategic Plan Is Ready to Soar in Alaska
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Audubon’s New Strategic Plan Is Ready to Soar in Alaska

Over the past year, Audubon has crafted an exciting new five-year strategic plan. The aptly named Flight Plan focuses on three core strategic drivers ...

American Golden-Plover Southbound Migration Project
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American Golden-Plover Southbound Migration Project

The American Golden-Plover— a medium-sized, black-bellied wading bird—makes one of the longest migration journeys of any bird.

The Southeast Alaska Birding Trail App Is Here!
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The Southeast Alaska Birding Trail App Is Here!

The recently launched Southeast Alaska Birding Trail mobile app contains all the information visitors need to bird their way through Southeast sans internet.

What the Roadless Rule Reinstatement Means for Birds
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What the Roadless Rule Reinstatement Means for Birds

On January 25, the National Roadless Rule was officially restored to the Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska by the Biden administration. There are a couple reasons why this is important.

The Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Is Now an App!
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The Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Is Now an App!

The app offers maps, site details and directions, species checklists, and more than 200 birding sites across 18 communities in Southeast Alaska.

Voices of the Arctic
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Voices of the Arctic

Read more about Julia's travel to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to interview local Iñupiat and Gwich’in elders.

An Interview with Filmmaker Mark Titus from The Wild
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An Interview with Filmmaker Mark Titus from The Wild

How do we save what we love?

What's New in the World of Bird Research?
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What's New in the World of Bird Research?

Schantz Scholars Speak to Audubon Alaska

Inspiring the Next Generation
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Inspiring the Next Generation

Why 13-year-old photographer Noah Saari wants you to enjoy the spring migration

How you can help, right now