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    Bering Sea
    Conservation

    Bering Sea

    The Bering Strait area alone supports millions of seabirds.

    Tongass National Forest
    Conservation

    Tongass National Forest

    The Tongass is home to some of the last remaining old-growth temperate rainforest in the world.

    Bristol Bay
    Important Bird Areas

    Bristol Bay

    Bristol Bay is home to dozens of global Important Bird Areas and one of the world’s largest concentrations of seabird colonies.

    Western Arctic
    Conservation

    Western Arctic: NPRA

    The NPRA in the Western Arctic includes important habitat for migratory birds, such as Teshekpuk Lake.

    Beaufort Sea
    Conservation

    Beaufort Sea

    The Beaufort Sea is home to migratory birds, bowhead whales, other marine mammals.

    Chukchi Sea
    Conservation

    Chukchi Sea

    Audubon Alaska works to protect habitat for eiders, walrus, and other wildlife in the Chukchi Sea.

    Overview

    In addition to Audubon's Alaska State Office, there are five Audubon Chapters in Alaska.

    Issues & Action

    Issues & Action

    Audubon's role in Alaska is to bring scientific perspective and support to broader, collective conservation efforts to defend or advance conservation-oriented public policies, primarily at the federal level.

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