Ecological atlases and special reports on Alaska's birds and public lands.
Teshekpuk Caribou Herd.Photo:Kiliii Yuyan
Audubon Alaska's Ecological Atlases
Ecological Atlas of Southeast Alaska
Audubon Alaska researched data and compiled information from researchers and agencies to create a thorough look at the landscape of Southeast, from human uses such as airports and ferry routes to wildlife uses such as bird and salmon habitat.
Audubon Alaska completed a long-term effort to integrate the best available science into a series of maps highlighting key resources within Alaska's Western Arctic.
Ecological Atlas of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas
The Ecological Atlas of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas is a comprehensive, transboundary atlas contains over 100 maps of Arctic marine mammals, seabirds, sea ice, subsistence, and more.
The Alaska WatchList is a science-based warning system to identify birds at risk. It is a tool to focus attention on vulnerable and declining bird populations across the state.
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