Community science and Christmastime go hand in hand thanks to Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count, but conservationists use eBird data year-round to improve the life of birds—Alaska’s included.
There are many ways to support bird habitat, public lands, clean water, and Alaska Native and rural communities through Audubon Alaska. Commitment levels can range from joining one of five statewide Audubon chapters, participating in community science opportunities, and adding your voice to advocacy actions to attending a bird festival in Alaska, or simply enjoying one of Alaska’s birding trails.
There are also many ways to help secure the future for birds at risk from climate change, habitat loss, and other threats by signing up for our email updates, keeping up with the latest Alaska news, and donating to Audubon Alaska.