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    Benjamin Sullender, Director of Geospatial Science
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    Benjamin Sullender (he/him/his)

    Director of Geospatial Science

    Tom Paragi
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    Tom Paragi

    Board Member

    Beth Kerttula
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    Beth Kerttula

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    Safety Sound
    Important Bird Areas

    Safety Sound

    This special place is a state-level Important Bird Area with huge significance for people and birds.

    Utukok Uplands Special Area
    Conversation

    Utukok Uplands Special Area

    The Utukok Uplands are the largest intact grassland ecosystem left in the United States.

    Peard Bay Special Area
    Conservation

    Peard Bay Special Area

    Provides vital habitat for several marine mammals and is an important staging and migration area for shorebirds and waterfowl.

    Kasegaluk Lagoon Special Area
    Conservation

    Kasegaluk Lagoon Special Area

    A globally significant Important Bird Area, established for having the highest diversity and abundance of birds of any lagoon system in Arctic Alaska.

    Colville River Special Area
    Conservation

    Colville River Special Area

    The largest river in Arctic Alaska is protected as one of the Special Areas of the Western Arctic.

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