Start of Bering Sea Days
Bering Sea Days has started on St. Paul Island. Bering [...]
The Foxinator
The last day of Seabird Camp on St. Paul culminated [...]
Thick-billed murre video
The last of our videos put together by students on [...]
Black-legged kittiwake video
There are two species of kittiwake, and both breed on [...]
Least Auklet video!
The second in our series of Seabird documentaries made during [...]
Crested Auklet video
We’re continuing to learn about the amazing seabirds that breed [...]
The Night Shift
While the seabird and marine mammal observers sleep at night, [...]
Commander Island wildlife
The kids attending the Commander Island summer camp have just [...]
Aglakh
The kids on the Commander Islands have just returned from [...]
Checking nest-boxes
Seabird activities continue on St. George. Abram gave a talk [...]
Foggy Start
Seabird Camp on St. George had an unplanned start. The [...]
Seabird Portraits
Kids participating in the recent Seabird Camp on St. Paul [...]
Commander Island Summer Camp
Where are the Commander Islands? The Commander Islands are located [...]
Wrap-Up
The wrap-up for this year's camp started with finding a [...]
The Grand Finale!
The day of the plays! Even with the extensive prep [...]
LAST DAY OF CAMP
The last day of this year’s seabird camp! Our plays [...]
Seabird Camp Day Four
We started another big day at Seabird Camp with a [...]
Seabird Camp Day Three
Day three of Seabird Camp started in the microscopic world [...]
Seabird Camp Day Two
Thirty three kids packed the science room as Kendra started [...]
Seabird Camp Day One
Seabird camp on St. Paul started with a bang! Teams [...]
Contaminant Research
Veronica Padula and Misty Libby from the University of Alaska, [...]
Momentum is building
Count Down: Only two days until the start of Seabird [...]
CAMP PREPARATION BEGINS
St. Paul Seabird Camp starts next week, and students and [...]
Field season is coming!
I had a great time talking with you all via [...]
Red-legged Kittiwake Ecology
Red-legged kittiwake photo (above) by Caitlin Kroeger There are two species [...]