USFWS
Science
Alaska Region   

 

Reports

 

For every scientific project that we conduct in the field, Service biologists are required to analyze their data and write a report. In order to complete the scientific process, these reports are reviewed, revised and then disseminated to managers, other researchers and the public. For projects that pioneer new techniques, provide findings new to science, or are of high interest to the scientific community, these reports may form the basis for manuscripts that are later submitted to peer-reviewed scientific journals or are presented at scientific meetings. However, reports that are not published in the scientific literature may still contain information of high value to various stakeholders and these are disseminated as unpublished reports. The following program areas or field offices have unpublished reports available on their web pages. Many of these reports are in pdf format for easy downloading.

Wildlife Refuges
Alaska Refuge Report Series
   Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
   Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
   Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
   Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge
   Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge
   Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge
   Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Fish and Wildlife Field Offices
   Anchorage Fish and Wildlife Field Office
   Fairbanks Fish and Wildlife Field Office
   Kenai Fish and Wildlife Field Office
   King Salmon Fish and Wildlife Field Office

Migratory Bird Management
   Landbirds and Raptors
   Loons and Grebes
   Searbirds
   Shorebirds
   Waterfowl
Conservation Genetics Laboratory
Contaminants Program
Marine Mammals Management
Water Resources