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The latest news from the Audubon Alaska office

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

Current Posts

Measuring the Wild
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Measuring the Wild

How do we evaluate an impact to an idea like Wilderness?

The Loss of Birdsongs
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The Loss of Birdsongs

An Elder's lifetime of observations in Arctic Village, Alaska

Dirt Democracy
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Dirt Democracy

The importance of connection and community in combating the climate crisis.

Hold that Road!
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Hold that Road!

Administration takes the first step to course correct Trump-Era NEPA rules.

The Future of Infrastructure
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The Future of Infrastructure

At the heart of infrastructure is the question: How do we get from point A to point B and what values should we consider in that journey?

The Entire Colorado River Basin is in Crisis
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The Entire Colorado River Basin is in Crisis

We need climate action, now. (part of our series on climate change in the Pacific Flyway)

EPA Plans Next Step Towards Protecting Bristol Bay
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EPA Plans Next Step Towards Protecting Bristol Bay

Agency says it will invoke its Clean Water Act authority to block Pebble Mine, a project that would threaten one of the most important places for birds on the planet.

Protecting the Kasilof for Unique Migratory Tenants
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Protecting the Kasilof for Unique Migratory Tenants

An article from our friend John Wros with The Conservation Fund.

How the Boreal Forest Can Help Protect Birds (and the Planet) from Climate Change
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How the Boreal Forest Can Help Protect Birds (and the Planet) from Climate Change

As the areas like the Pacific Flyway heat up, we turn towards nature-based climate solutions for answers.

Summer’s Sweet Returns
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Summer’s Sweet Returns

A note from our executive director.

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