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Year: 2020

TRAYLS

All Good Things Must Come to an End- Including the 2020 TRAYLS Season

September 28, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

After 12 fast weeks of data collection, cultural immersion, and natural resource monitoring, the 2020 TRAYLS season has come to an end. It was a very successful summer despite the challenges COVID-19 thrust upon us- […]

TRAYLS

TRAYLS Monitors Stream Temperatures in Spasski Watershed

September 9, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

What is stream temperature monitoring? Stream temperature monitoring is collecting a long-term dataset of stream temperatures. The goal of the program is to have a minimum of 5 years of continuous data from a single […]

TRAYLS

TRAYLS Collects More Data, Traditional Foods, and New Experiences

August 31, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

After the TRAYLS crew had a refreshing week-long break we got right back to business. Thankfully in our case, business = fun! We started the second half of the season helping prepare for Culture Camp, […]

TRAYLS

Fish Trapping, Beach Asparagus, & Tree Coring: the Adventures of TRAYLS

July 8, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Just as our rainy June came to an end, the TRAYLS crew completed the first half of their season. The first three weeks of the season were followed with a variety of activities including fish […]

TRAYLS

TRAYLS- Jumping into the Field Season!

June 19, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

On June 1st the 2020 TRAYLS crew started their first week of the season, and it’s hard to believe it’s already been three weeks! In that time we’ve managed to accomplish a wide range of […]

Coastal Resiliency

TRAYLS Crew 2020 Monitors Impacts of Changing Oceanic Conditions in Southeast Alaska

June 18, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

The 2020 TRAYLS crew put on their scientist hats and assisted Sean Williams, Hoonah Indian Association Coastal Program Manager, with monitoring the coast for the impacts of climate change. The TRAYLS crew members assisted with blue mussels monitoring in order to track the impacts of climate change on coastal resources. […]

Community Garden

TRAYLS Crew Completes Community Garden Projects

June 15, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

In 2020, HIA is investing in our youth during our 3rd season of the Training Rural Alaskan Youth Leaders and Students (TRAYLS Program). This program seeks to provide career exploration in science and natural resource […]

Community Garden

Community Garden : Never a Better Time to Learn and Grow

April 30, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0
Americorps

Calling Hoonah’s Youth: Apply for TRAYLS!

March 19, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Hey Hoonah youth and parents! Are you interested in natural resource management? Do you want field work and research experience? Are you excited to do hands-on work outdoors? If so, apply to the Training Rural […]

Americorps

EnvirOcean weeks in the School

March 9, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Alex Tannehill’s middle school science class is a busy place- some students bounce up and down at their desk, talking excitedly over each other, as others run to grab their nearly forgotten science journal. Others […]

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