Brown Pelican on a rocky shore
Brown Pelican on a rocky shore
Careers in Conservation

Pacific Flyway

Opportunities in the Pacific Flyway
Brown Pelican. Photo: Steve Torna/Audubon Photography Awards
Brown Pelican. Photo: Steve Torna/Audubon Photography Awards
Careers in Conservation

Pacific Flyway

Opportunities in the Pacific Flyway

From Arctic tundra to South American wetlands

The birds of the Pacific Flyway depend on a diverse chain of habitats, from Arctic tundra and northwestern rainforest to tropical beaches and mangroves. Audubon’s network of chapters, volunteers, activists, and members is preserving and restoring these vital links along the way.  
Each year at least a billion birds migrate along the Pacific Flyway, but these birds are only a fraction of those that used the flyway a century ago. Habitat loss, water shortages, diminishing food sources, and climate change all threaten the birds of the Pacific Flyway.

State Job Boards

Current Projects

Salton Sea - A vital stopover for migratory birds.

Colorado River Basin and Delta - How we're protecting critical riverside habitat across the arid West.

Saline LakesA critical network of feeding and breeding sites for birds traveling across the arid West.

Saving Seabirds - The stretch of land and sea from Barrow, on Alaska’s North Slope, to Baja California is home to more than 100 million seabirds that depend on a network of breeding and foraging sites up and down the Pacific Coast.

Arctic Slope​ - Audubon Alaska is pursuing permanent wilderness designation for the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Tongass National Forest - Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, nearly 17 million acres, includes a significant portion of the world’s last remaining temperate rainforest. 

Opportunities

Internships and Fellowships
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Internships and Fellowships

Internship and Fellowship Opportunities

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Careers in Conservation
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Careers in Conservation

Source for information of careers in the conservation field

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