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2021 HIA Environmental Recap-ithon

January 10, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

If You Reading Nothing Else : In 2021 our environmental department worked to meet community priorities. We have provided the highlights of just some of that work in this year-end digest. All of our work […]

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Why Restoration? Fish. People. The Future.

September 2, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

Using a local workforce to complete local projects. ✔ Meeting goals of restoring fish habitat for now and future generations. ✔ Completion of a critical stream restoration in a priority watershed. ✔ Feelings of accomplishment […]

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7 Days Left to Comment on the Roadless Rule

December 10, 2019 hiaenvironmental 0

The public comment period for the Roadless Rule ends on December 17th, 2019. We had a great showing at the community meeting – about 47 people, but this is a reminder that in order for […]

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HIA and Five Southeast Alaska Tribes Condemn the Roadless Rulemaking Process

October 30, 2019 hiaenvironmental 0

For over a year Hoonah Indian Association has been working with five Southeast Tribes as “Cooperating Agencies” to inform the U.S. Forest Service on the Roadless Rulemaking process. On October 15th, 2019 the U.S. Department […]

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2019 Stream Restoration Seeks to Improve Fish Habitat

July 19, 2019 hiaenvironmental 0

Spasski Watershed is an important area and resource for the community of Hoonah. Its large area provides berries, deer, medicinal plants, and fish for the community. Within its waters coho, pink, and chum salmon return […]

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