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    A New Study Shows What It Will Take to Reverse Biodiversity Declines
    BirdBlog September 17, 2020

    A New Study Shows What It Will Take to Reverse Biodiversity Declines

    Indigenous stewardship of land in Canada, Alaska, and beyond are key to reaching biodiversity goals.

    Keeping Birds Safe in Safety Sound
    BirdBlog September 25, 2020

    Keeping Birds Safe in Safety Sound

    An Important Birds Area (IBA) for nesting Aleutian Terns, foraging Tundra Swans, and more.

    Building a New Foundation for Our Future
    BirdBlog November 21, 2020

    Building a New Foundation for Our Future.

    There is still work to be done as we move forward, together.

    On the Alaska Coast, Native Women Are Reviving a Cozy Tradition
    BirdBlog November 24, 2020

    On the Alaska Coast, Native Women Are Reviving a Cozy Tradition

    The Yup’ik art of sewing feather-lined parkas for babies was nearly lost after the government outlawed the spring waterfowl hunt. Luckily, a centenarian Elder remembered how it’s done.

    Audubon Supports the Call to Permanently Protect Bristol Bay
    BirdBlog December 4, 2020

    Audubon Supports the Call to Permanently Protect Bristol Bay

    We stand with the leaders of Bristol Bay who are calling for permanent protections to the world’s largest wild salmon fishery and one of the most important places for birds on the planet.

    Party for the Climate
    Children's Education December 8, 2020

    Party for the Climate

    In this activity, kids create a poster about why they care about climate change and share it with family and friends.

    Will Mining Get "FAST" Tracked?
    BirdBlog December 14, 2020

    Will Mining Get "FAST" Tracked?

    FAST-41 and why is it bad for birds and Alaska.

    Birds Tell Us The Time to Act Is Now!
    BirdBlog March 15, 2021

    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.

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