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

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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.

The Sharp End
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The Sharp End

Climbing towards climate solutions.

Taking a Closer Look at 30x30
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Taking a Closer Look at 30x30

What does it mean to protect half of nature?

Birds Tell Us The Time to Act Is Now!
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Birds Tell Us The Time to Act Is Now!

Survival by Degrees: the new Alaska Climate Brief takes a closer look at the threats facing birds in Alaska.

Audubon Alaska Supports the Historic Nomination of Representative Deb Haaland
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Audubon Alaska Supports the Historic Nomination of Representative Deb Haaland

With 60% of our land federally managed, the Secretary of Interior plays an important role in AK.

The Arc of Change Begins Anew
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The Arc of Change Begins Anew

A note from our executive director: One of the wonders of our world is a flock of birds moving together in prefect harmony...

Part 4: Protections Removed for Millions of Acres of Alaska Public Lands
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Part 4: Protections Removed for Millions of Acres of Alaska Public Lands

Opening these areas to mining, oil and gas exploration opens some of Alaska’s most critical salmon habitats to potential development without analyzing the impacts of these actions.

Alaska’s Roadless Rule
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Alaska’s Roadless Rule

One chapter in the story to protect our nation’s rainforest and fight climate change.

Part 3: Add Your Voice to an Active Planning Process
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Part 3: D1 Lands Need You

Add your voice to an active planning process.

Part 2: Places with Faces and Names
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Part 2: Places with Faces and Names

Learn more about D1 lands.

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