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The latest news from the Audubon Alaska office

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

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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.

The Safety Sound Important Bird Area (IBA).
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The Safety Sound Important Bird Area (IBA).

A special place with huge significance for people and birds.

Understanding 30 x 30
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Understanding 30 x 30

A collaborative and inclusive approach to conservation in the U.S.

The Immeasurable Success
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The Immeasurable Success

Investing in place-based learning.

Protecting Important Bird Habitats in Alaska Is Our Nation’s Best Climate Solution
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Protecting Important Bird Habitats in Alaska Is Our Nation’s Best Climate Solution

Audubon’s new Natural Climate Solutions Report highlights Alaska’s contribution to our nation’s climate solutions

Biden Puts Arctic Refuge Oil Drilling Leases on Hold, Citing Legal Flaws
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Biden Puts Arctic Refuge Oil Drilling Leases on Hold, Citing Legal Flaws

As the Interior Department launches a new environmental review, conservation groups want Congress to change the law behind the leases.

Making a Call for a More Inclusive Outdoors on Black Birders Week, and All Year Long
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Making a Call for a More Inclusive Outdoors on Black Birders Week, and All Year Long

Two bills being considered in Congress would help make outdoor spaces more inclusive by making access more equitable.

It's Earth Week 2021!
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It's Earth Week 2021!

Birds tell us we need to Restore Our Earth.

Five Incredible Ways Birds Change Their Bodies for Spring and Fall Migration
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Five Incredible Ways Birds Change Their Bodies for Spring and Fall Migration

To power perilous journeys, birds undergo extreme feats like doubling their body weight and rearranging or even consuming their internal organs.

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