Unalaska and Camp Qungaayux̂
The history of how the Seabird Youth Network sponsored the Unalaska student trip starts back before 2017. […]
The history of how the Seabird Youth Network sponsored the Unalaska student trip starts back before 2017. […]
For the final days of St. George Art Camp we finished up many ongoing projects and started a few new ones as well. […]
Art Camp has been at three-ringed circus of crafting so far this week! We have started lots of marine-based art projects. […]
We started our adventure with a hike up to the lofty heights of High Bluffs. […]
We started the day with a roundabout session of microscopic organisms, games and other activities. […]
After our warm-up activities of language learning and games, we set for a special field trip to Ridgewall seabird cliffs. […]
Eggs ruled the day as we started with Alexis teaching us all about seabird eggs including all the things that make a murre egg special and ideas [...]
Happy July 4th! Seabird Youth Network and Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge brought a float and face painting booth to the community activities for 4th of July. [...]
Introduction to Eggs! A variety of activities awaited students as they arrived for the first day Seabird Camp. […]
Preparations for Seabird Camp 2023 began with visits to field study locations. […]
In July, our research team (including Orlin and Kristen) worked hard to begin seabird captures to deploy both global location sensor (GLS) and global positioning system (GPS) [...]