eBird Pint Night and Field Trip
“eBird for Waterfowlers, Birders, and Outdoor Enthusiasts” will be an engaging session from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Devil’s Club Brewing Co.’s new downstairs space […]
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“eBird for Waterfowlers, Birders, and Outdoor Enthusiasts” will be an engaging session from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Devil’s Club Brewing Co.’s new downstairs space […]
Join Us for a Family Movie Night! Come enjoy Migration on the big screen at the Goldtown Nickelodeon Theatre! This fun-filled animated adventure is perfect for all ages. 📅 Showtimes:📍 […]
Join us for an enlightening evening hosted by the Juneau Audubon Society featuring Ebett Siddon’s talk, “How Alaska’s Fisheries (and Science!) are Keeping Pace with Changing Conditions.” The event will […]
Bird Studies & Conservation Intern Sought Juneau Audubon Society is seeking an intern based in Juneau, Alaska. The position is designed to give valuable work experience to those aspiring in […]
Read the latest newsletter: Volume 51, Issue 1, Quarter 1, Jan-Mar 2025 The Raven – Q1 2025 Digital
Juneau Audubon Society welcomes Bob Armstrong for the January 2025 presentation of Ravens in Juneau!
Come, join us on Friday, January 3rd at 4:30pm! Celia Bowler, Juneau Audubon’s intern in summer 2023, will share her field sketches and other artwork created during her time outdoors […]
Juneau Audubon society welcomes Molly Zaleski for the Dec 2024 presentation of What makes fish habitat so “essential”?
Juneau Audubon Society free public presentation in November 2024. Enjoy Owen Squires explaining his summer intern job working with arctic terns, rufous hummingbirds and tree swallows.
Juneau Audubon Society (JAS) began collecting Bald Eagle feathers in 2010 for the National Eagle Repository in Colorado. These feathers were then distributed to native Americans throughout the United States […]
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