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Southeast Alaska Bird Trail鈥擶hat鈥檚 Coming in 2024

Over the coming year, we鈥檒l be working to further improve the Southeast Alaska Birding Trail mobile app and to grow its usage within the region. We plan to expand partnerships with local Southeast Alaska businesses, including adventure guides and outfitters, to elevate the trail鈥檚 value.
Large bird overlooking boat harbor

In the last newsletter, we told you about the launch of the mobile application鈥攖he on-your-phone version of the virtual birding trail showcasing nearly 200 birding sites among 18 communities throughout Southeast Alaska. This first-of-its-kind app spotlights Southeast Alaska since it鈥檚 home to the , the , Glacier Bay National Park, and the , and boasts more than 350 bird species.

When the app launched last summer with a presentation by its developer and 探花精选 Alaska GIS Analyst Victoria (Tory) Elmore on June 3, 2023, at the Yakutat Tern Festival in Yakutat, Alaska, we promised more to come in 2024.

At the moment, in version 1.1, the app offers a downloadable mobile map package with birding site details and directions, species checklists, search features, community bookmarks, and more鈥攁ll accessible regardless of internet connection or cell service if downloaded in advance. (If you鈥檝e ever tried to spot a Queen Charlotte Goshawk on the remote Prince of Wales Island, you know that鈥檚 a big deal.)

Over the coming year, we鈥檒l be working to further improve the app and to grow its usage within the region. We plan to expand partnerships with local Southeast Alaska businesses, including adventure guides and outfitters, to elevate the trail鈥檚 value. With the goal of fostering sustainable economic development built around the bioregion, we鈥檙e excited to highlight how birding tourism opportunities can strengthen economies while assisting in the shift away from resource extraction (i.e. mining, timber sales, etc.).

鈥淚f you look at the numbers, ecotourism鈥攂y many orders of magnitude鈥攑rovides more jobs for Southeast Alaskans than the timber industry,鈥 says Melanie Smith, Bird Migration Explorer Program Director at 探花精选, in a recent 探花精选 Magazine feature on the trail app. She helped create the trail in 2016 when she was with 探花精选 Alaska. 鈥淎 birding trail is a contribution in that direction,鈥 she says.

Those numbers鈥攁ccording to a study by 探花精选 Alaska and the University of Alaska Fairbanks鈥攕ay that nearly 300,000 birdwatchers came to Southeast in 2016, spending $378 million and supporting more than 4,000 jobs. In 2023, Alaska鈥檚 cruise industry drew nearly 1.7 million passengers to the region with no signs of slowing down in 2024.

The Southeast Alaska Birding Trail mobile application is available on phones and tablets in the  for IOS or for Android.