News & Updates

News & Updates

Coastal Biologist Lindsay Addison Tells Us How to #ShareTheShore
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Coastal Biologist Lindsay Addison Tells Us How to #ShareTheShore

In the nicest way possible.

New Study Shows European Starlings to Be Crazy Smart; Anchoragites Probably Aren’t Surprised
On The Wire

New Study Shows European Starlings to Be Crazy Smart; Anchoragites Probably Aren’t Surprised

And how to combat the invasive European Starling at the home level for the good of Alaska’s native birds.

Let’s Talk About Threats
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Let’s Talk About Threats

We talked with Scott Weidensaul, naturalist, author, and migration expert, on the connection between the importance of habitat conservation and a successful migratory journey for the American Golden-Plover.

What's Going on in the Arctic?
On The Wire

What's Going on in the Arctic?

Here's a breakdown of the historic actions the Biden administration and Department of the Interior made about America’s Arctic—and what work to further protections still needs to be done.

Audubon Celebrates Three Big Conservation and Climate Actions for America’s Arctic
Press Releases

Audubon Celebrates Three Big Conservation and Climate Actions for America’s Arctic

— The Biden administration has announced a suite of constructive actions that would strengthen conservation protections and help address climate change in America’s fragile Arctic.
Knowing the Iñupiat Names for Birds
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Knowing the Iñupiat Names for Birds

Robin Mongoyak of Utqiagvik has been documenting the Iñupiat names for bird species on Alaska's North Slope—including pronunciation.

Rosemary Ahtuangaruak on the Importance of Migration Journeys
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Rosemary Ahtuangaruak on the Importance of Migration Journeys

The third installment of the Tullik's Odyssey blog series features Dr. Rosemary Ahtuangaruak, the mayor of Nuiqsut, Alaska in the Western Arctic.

Rick Lanctot wants you to know “what these birds are up against”
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Rick Lanctot wants you to know “what these birds are up against”

The second installment of the Tullik's Odyssey blog series—this one featuring Shorebird Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service–Alaska Region Rick Lanctot.

The Origin Story of Tullik’s Odyssey
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The Origin Story of Tullik’s Odyssey

An interview with River Gates, Pacific Shorebird Conservation Initiative Coordinator with National Audubon Society, on the American Golden-Plover Southbound Migration Project.

SeaBank Promotes Conservation of Southeast Alaska’s Bird Habitat
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SeaBank Promotes Conservation of Southeast Alaska’s Bird Habitat

The annual SeaBank report highlights the value of Southeast Alaska’s ecosystem and the importance of intact habitats.

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