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    Remembering Our Colleague Shiloh Schulte, PhD
    BirdBlog June 29, 2025

    Remembering Our Colleague Shiloh Schulte, PhD

    Audubon statements on the passing of our colleague and friend, Dr. Shiloh Schulte, who recently died in a helicopter crash while conducting conservation work in Alaska.

    Utqiaġvik Birding Trail
    Birds June 24, 2025

    Utqiaġvik Birding Trail

    The Utqiaġvik Birding Trail details 10 sites throughout town, including the Stevenson Street Beachfront, Freshwater Lake at the end of Imaiqsaun Road, Nunavaaq Gravel Pit, and more.

    The Federal Government Plans to Unleash Industry on These Five Alaskan Bird Havens
    On The Wire June 23, 2025

    The Federal Government Plans to Unleash Industry on These Five Alaskan Bird Havens

    A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.

    Looking Back on the 2025 Alaska Conference on Mining Impacts and Prevention
    BirdBlog May 21, 2025

    Looking Back on the 2025 Alaska Conference on Mining Impacts and Prevention

    A recap of a three-day gathering of community members, conservation and climate professionals, Indigenous leaders, and funders on Dena’ina lands.

    More Good News for the Chilkat Valley
    BirdBlog May 12, 2025

    More Good News for the Chilkat Valley

    American Pacific Mining Corp., which recently took full ownership of the proposed Palmer Mine, has also decided to leave the project.

    Take Action for the Mendenhall Wetlands
    BirdBlog May 19, 2025

    Take Action for the Mendenhall Wetlands

    Comment on the Juneau Douglas North Crossing draft Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study.

    Your 2025 World Migratory Bird Day Celebration Kit!
    BirdBlog May 5, 2025

    Your 2025 World Migratory Bird Day Celebration Kit!

    This post is full of stories about Alaska birds, where they are celebrated, and how science can save them, plus a talking Aleutian Tern.

    Let Them Eat Mud: How Biofilm Can Change Shorebird Conservation
    On The Wire May 5, 2025

    Let Them Eat Mud: How Biofilm Can Change Shorebird Conservation

    And how the biofilm “film” documents this scientific breakthrough for Western Sandpipers while highlighting a dangerous development project on a crucial stopover site.

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