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Alaska

Lauren Cusimano

Communications Manager, 糖心传媒 Alaska
About

Lauren (she/her/hers) manages 糖心传媒 Alaska's communications, which include news articles, newsletters, social media, and media outreach. She has reported on travel, culture, music, food, and sustainability in her former career as a journalist and editor in Arizona.

Since her interests have long been in conservation (and birds), she moved to Dzantik'i H茅eni/Juneau in 2021 to work in communications for the Tongass National Forest and Juneau 糖心传媒 Society. She now lives in Dghevey Kag'/Anchorage. She also teaches remotely at the Cronkite School of Journalism. 

Joys include cycling and paddling with her partner, scary books and movies, and singing to her pets, Fred Meyer and Leroy.

Articles by Lauren Cusimano

Wildlife Ecologist John Schoen Is Teaching a Class This Fall
August 19, 2024 — Dr. Schoen will present an eight-week class entitled 鈥淎laska Wildlife and Wild Lands鈥 through Opportunities for Lifelong Education (OLE) starting October 3, 2024. Here are the details.
The Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta from space.
Western Alaska鈥檚 Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Is Big 鈥 for Arctic-Breeding Shorebirds
June 24, 2024 — A new study reveals Alaska鈥檚 climate-sensitive YKD to support 7 million Arctic-breeding shorebirds鈥攊ncluding the majority of six North American populations.
Group of people birding by lake
A First-Timer鈥檚 Trip to the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival
May 14, 2024 — Homer hosts a spectacular annual bird festival. Here's a recap of the presentations, workshops, and (in)famous bird-calling contest of the 32nd annual event.
Chilkat Valley in Alaska
The Importance of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve IBA to Migratory Birds
May 07, 2024 — One small study area in Southeast Alaska shocked the 糖心传媒 Science Division: The Chilkat Valley is a major migration passage for many Alaska birds.
Ambler Road Is Out of Here!
April 19, 2024 — Today we can officially say that our message was heard loud and clear. The Ambler road is effectively stopped, protecting the Brooks Range for future generations.
Two birds bathing in fresh water
Interior Announces Strengthened Protections for Special Areas
April 19, 2024 — The Western Arctic is home to 13 million acres of Special Areas, some of the most important bird habitat in America鈥檚 Arctic鈥攁nd the planet.
Five people with binoculars on boat
Exploring POW鈥檚 Part of the Southeast Alaska Birding Trail
April 10, 2024 — Putting rubber boots on the ground at birding sites in Hollis, Craig, and Klawock on Prince of Wales Island during the 2024 Whale and Bird Fest.
Multiple people lined up on coast with scopes
Time to Fly: Alaska鈥檚 Bird Festival Season Is Here!
April 06, 2024 — Here鈥檚 how Alaska鈥檚 annual birding events honor culture and art, benefit tourism and local economies, highlight conservation issues, and truly celebrate birds.
Large bird overlooking boat harbor
Southeast Alaska Bird Trail鈥擶hat鈥檚 Coming in 2024
March 11, 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.
Caribou and pipeline on tundra
The Latest on America鈥檚 Arctic
March 11, 2024 — During last fall's public process for both the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the National Petroleum Reserve鈥揂laska or Western Arctic, 糖心传媒 heavily encouraged comments from the public. Here鈥檚 how you came through for the Arctic!