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National and International Bird Plans and Initiatives
Alaska Bird and Conservation Plans/Initiatives
Population Status and Trends of Alaska Birds
Habitat Assessments, Restoration, and Protection
Grants
Publications and Education
Additional Links
Landbirds
Partners in Flight North American Landbird Conservation Plan
Partners in Flight conservation plans for landbirds by physiographic area and by state
Shorebirds
U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan
Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve species conservation plans
Waterbirds
North American Waterbird Conservation Plan
Waterfowl
North American Waterfowl Management Plan
Pacific Flyway Council management plans for migratory game birds
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USFWS Migratory Bird Plans
Alaska Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy
Copper River International Migratory Bird Initiative (CRIMBI)
Alaska Shorebird Conservation Plan
All-Bird Conservation Plan for BCR 4
Habitat Map for BCR 4
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USFWS Alaska, Division of Migratory Bird Management Provides species information, population status, reports and conservation plans on Alaska’s migratory birds.
U.S. Geological Survey—Alaska Science Center Detailed information on seabirds, waterfowl, landbirds, seaducks. shorebirds, and loons, as well as ecosystems and habitats, and restoration.
Alaska E-bird
A real-time, online, checklist program. eBird provides rich data sources for basic information on bird abundance and distribution at a variety of spatial and temporal scales.
Alaska GAP Analysis Project
The goal of the GAP Analysis Program is to keep common species common by identifying those species and plant communities that are not adequately represented in existing conservation lands. These websites offer landcover, stewardship and predicted species distribution data.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Alaska Region: Federally listed species Endangered species, recovery plans and other information about federally listed species.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Endangered Species
Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Species of Special Concern
Waterfowl Population Status, 2010 (USFWS)
Audubon Alaska WatchList 2010
The WatchList identifies Alaska birds that are vulnerable or declining, therefore warranting special conservation attention.
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Ecoregional Assessments
Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Alaska
BirdLife International Important Bird Areas for the United States
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Habitat Restoration Program
Wetlands Classification and Mapping on the Kenai Peninsula
Kachemak Heritage Land Trust Focused Conservation: Resource Mapping of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula
Alaska Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy
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Watch this space: 2009 Alaska PCJV Discretionary Funds
The USFWS Division of Bird Habitat Conservation
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Non-Native and Invasive Animals of Alaska: A Comprehensive List and Select Species Status Reports - Final Report (Jan 2008; PDF | 1 MB)
Birds of the major mainland rivers of southeast Alaska
Johnson, James A.; Andres, Brad A.; Bissonette, John A. 2008
Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-739. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 88 p.
This publication describes the bird communities of major mainland rivers of southeast Alaska. Information on current management concerns and research needs are also included.
Spring Shorebird Migration from Mexico to Alaska: Final Report 2002
Migration Science and Mystery
A distance learning adventure about migration along the Pacific Flyway.
USFWS Shorebird Sister School Programs
The September 2008 issue of the All-Bird Bulletin focuses on strategic communications and the important role it plays in conservation. It has several examples of how bird habitat joint ventures help connect willing conservation partners, funding sources and technical expertise.
Alaska Fish and Wildlife News An online magazine from Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Waterbirds Around the World
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The Alaska Bird Observatory
The Alaska Science Center
Anchorage Audubon
Alaska Department of Fish and Game/Wildlife Conservation
Aleutian Seabird Restoration Site.
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