Swallow populations are fluctuating as the environment changes. In 2016, the Alaska Songbird Institute began studying changes in swallow populations and formed the Alaska Swallow Monitoring Network. This is an opportunity for participation for community members to participate in a structured monitoring program.
Thousands of smelts were found dead during low tide in the Togiak slough. Is there an environmental cause?
Ross's Gulls are normally seen in the high Arctic, this is the first reported sighting in Togiak. A similar sighting was reported to LEO Network from Hooper Bay.
It is unusual for skates to wash up on the beach.
An unusual gull species (possibly Ross's gull) sighted within days of a confirmed Ross's gull sighting in Togiak.
Unknown fish caught this summer in Togiak Bay.
Squirrel parka tail plants early
Weekend storm eroded the face of the sea wall.
11-24-14 Winter spider - Togiak, Alaska, USA
11-20-14 Unusual jellyfish - Togiak, Alaska, USA
Crooked Island, 25 Miles south of Togiak. Remnants of blackberries.
7-14-14 Yellow flowers genus Arnica - Togiak, Alaska, USA
Unknown fish species caught in set-net gear