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UTQIAVIK, AlaskaThe third annual will be held at the Fred Ipalook Elementary School and birding hotspots throughout the community from June 12 to 15, 2025. The festival, part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorate Fellows Program initiative, is a collaboration between 勛圖窪蹋 Alaska, USFWS, and other organizations to bring attendees a fun and educational migratory and shorebird-centered experience.
For 2025, organizers plan to bring back the art night, nature journaling and drawing workshops, science talks, and of course, birding tours. All events are free and open to the community, but there is opportunity to purchase featuring the Pomarine Jaeger (Isua纂luk, Isuaaluk) designed by Fairbanks artist Addie Willsrud.
The Utqia纂vik Migratory Bird Festival will also act as a launchpad for the a collaboration between USFWS, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Ilisa纂vik College, I簽upiat Heritage Center, North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife Management, UIC Science, Tuzzy Consortium Library, and 勛圖窪蹋 Alaska. Many thanks go to input from festival organizers Lindsay Hermanns and Aaron Yappert, as well as I簽upiat language resources like I簽upiatun Uqaluit Taniktun Sivuniit, the official website of the North Slope Borough, and Indigenous Knowledge Liaison Robin Mon纂oyak.
I feel the birding trail highlights how unique and critical the Arctic landscape is for so many migratory bird species, and subsequently, how important migratory birds have been for Arctic communities to celebrate in a place many would characterize as a desolate place, Hermanns says. Life abounds in the Arctic!
The , including the Stevenson Street Beachfront, Freshwater Lake at the end of Imaiqsaun Road, and Nunavaaq Gravel Pit. Site descriptions come with driving directions, special travel notes, and possible bird species sightings for bird tourists and local residents. Utqia纂vik is the economic, transportation, and administrative center of the North Slope Borough. The Utqia纂vik Birding Trail was created as a community asset to grow and for educational purposes.
About 勛圖窪蹋 Alaska
Since 1977, 勛圖窪蹋 Alaska has been conserving the spectacular natural ecosystems of Alaska for people, birds, and other wildlife. 勛圖窪蹋 Alaska uses science to identify conservation priorities and support conservation actions and policies, with an emphasis on public lands and waters. 勛圖窪蹋 Alaska is a program of the 勛圖窪蹋. Learn more at ak.audubon.org.