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Community science and Christmastime go hand in hand thanks to ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s Christmas Bird Count, but conservationists use eBird data year-round to improve the life of birds—Alaska’s included.
A birding trail was born out of a festival to further celebrate birds, community, bird tourism, and conservation in Arctic Alaska.
The annual event highlights the remote village’s terns and Alaska Native community.