Volume 51, Issue 1, Quarter 1, 2025

  • Membership Meetings
    • How Alaska’s Fisheries (and Science!) are Keeping Pace with Changing Conditions
    • Migration
  • Board News
    • Many Thanks, Sudie!
    • Welcome New Board Members
      • Jolene Magee
      • Jenna Schlener
    • Seeking New Membership Chairperson
  • Great Alaskan Treasure Hunt
  • Sooty Grouse Survey Volunteers Sought
  • Calling all Juneau eBirders!
  • Southeast Celebrates Another Successful Christmas Bird Count Season
    • 52nd Juneau Christmas Bird Count Summary
    • Ketchikan Christmas Bird Count 2024
  • Tree Swallow Nest Box Project 2024 Season
  • Missing Finches
  • Counting Quiz
  • Good Reads
  • Juneau Douglas North Crossing Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study Process Continues
  • Time to Weigh in on the Tongass National Forest Plan Revision!

Volume 50, Issue 1, Quarter 1, 2024

  • What’s Coming Up
  • 51st Juneau Christmas Bird Count Summary
  • Saving Birds from Collisions with Glass
  • New JAS Education Chair!
  • The Imperiled Goshawk of Southeast Alaska
  • Tongass National Forest Embarks on New Plan
    Creation

Volume 49, No. 3 Edited by Lauren Cusimano

Please note: The Raven, a publication of the Juneau Audubon Society, is moving to a quarterly publication schedule. Please expect The Raven to be mailed out and published online in January, April, July, and October 2023.

  • JAS 2022-23 Program Season
  • JAS Has Two Open Board Positions!
  • Updated JAS Bylaws
  • JAS Board Member Spotlight: Conservation Chair Winston Smith
  • Marbled Murrelets: Frequent Flyers of Southeast
  • Juneau Christmas Bird Count Results
  • Jennifer Ackerman’s “The Genius of Birds”
  • Great Backyard Bird Count 2023
  • Signs of Nature in Hoonah
  • Remembering Richard Gordon
  • Juneau Douglas North Crossing Update

Volume 49, No. 2 Edited by Lauren Cusimano

  • JAS 2022-23 Program Season
  • JAS Board Member Spotlight — Kim Ramos
  • JAS Has Two Open Board Positions!
  • The Queen Charlotte Goshawk: An Endemic of Southeast Alaska
  • Winter Counting With Project FeederWatch
  • Christmas Bird Count 2022
  • The Story of the Christmas Bird Count