Cloudberry

Rubus chamaemorus


Bakeapple, yellowberry, salmonberry  (English), akpiq (Iñupiaq); appik (Inuktut), aqavsik, aqevyik, atsalugpiaq (Yup’ik1); alagnaq, agagwik (Alutiiq/Sugpiak); aqamda-x (Unangam Tunuu); naskal (Gwich’in); dondhi’on (Deg Xinag );  nqutl’ (Dena’ina Athabaskan); néx’w (Tlingít); k’aaxu ts’ alaangga (Haida); and golk’ (Tsimshian). ostružinik (Czechic), multebaer (Danish), hillan (Finnish), Moltebeere (German), muuroi, hillo, lakka or šl'u boi (Karelian) hjortron, (Swedish), molte (Norwegian), malina moroszka (Polish), morshka prizemistaya or rokhletsy (Russian). 

Our Cloudberry Booklet is now available!

This 16-page booklet, written for everyone, explains basic biology of cloudberries, describes potential threats and opportunities from climate change, provides ideas for how to reduce negative impacts, and lists key knowledge gaps in our understanding of this delicious species. Plus, stunning drawings and photos!  Download by clicking on the top right of the image of the cover. 


AK berry futures_Cloudberry_09.18.23.pdf

Watch this overview presentation of a general overview of berries in Alaska's Changing climate with a special emphasis on cloudberries. This presentation was given by Dr. Christa Mulder and Dr. Katie Spellman for the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center Tribal Resilience Learning Network "Strengthening Resilience Today" Program. To access video use code: 4a+19M$U

Planned:

Species Vulnerability Index

Summary of the risk of decreasing fruit production and underlying factors that contribute to this risk