Winchester Alaska Inc Architects
Audubon Alaska, established in 1977, is dedicated to preserving the breathtaking natural ecosystems of Alaska for the benefit of people, birds, and wildlife. They work tirelessly to protect Alaska's D-1 public lands, including the Arctic Refuge and the Tongass National Forest, which are crucial for biodiversity and climate change mitigation. Audubon Alaska also focuses on important bird areas and organizes bird festivals and educational activities to raise awareness and engage the community in conservation efforts. They are part of the 1 for the Planet network and offer ecological atlases to further support their conservation initiatives.
Through their blog, "BirdBlog," and news updates on "On The Wire," Audubon Alaska provides solutions-based, Alaska-focused bird and conservation news. They highlight the significance of Alaska's special areas in the Western Arctic and advocate for the protection of unique places. Audubon Alaska also addresses current issues such as the proposed Ambler Road and the importance of habitat conservation for migratory birds. Their work is driven by a deep commitment to preserving Alaska's natural beauty and ensuring a sustainable future for both wildlife and communities.
Generated from the website
You might also like
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2024. All rights reserved.


