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Join us for an evening with Rayne Billings as she explores the fascinating social lives of killer whales and what their friendships can teach us about conservation.

When? Wednesday, November 13th at 6:30 PM
Where? UAS Egan Lecture Hall, Room 112
How? In person! Free and open to the public

Come learn how studying animal relationships can deepen our understanding of marine ecosystems and inspire better conservation efforts.

Join the Juneau Audubon Society on Thursday, October 9th at 6:30 PM for our annual elections and membership announcements, followed by our educational program, “Hemisphere Hoppers: Alaska’s Lesser Yellowlegs Project.”

Arin Underwood, a wildlife biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program, will share insights from ongoing efforts to track the Lesser Yellowlegs, a long-distance migratory shorebird. Learn how researchers are uncovering the birds’ nesting habits, migration routes, and the challenges they face across hemispheres—and how this information supports conservation.

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 take place on February 13th at 6:30pm in the UAS Egan lecture hall room 112. It’s free and open to the public—don’t miss out on this informative discussion!

Join us! October 10, 2024, 6:30pm at the UAS Lecture Hall.

Annual elections and membership announcements, followed by our educational program. Keeping up with the Crustaceans: Sea Otter Impacts on Dungeness Crab.

Carter Johnson will converse on his research findings regarding otters and their relationship with crabs in Southeast Alaska!

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