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Hoonah Stewardship Council Meeting: November 17th, 2022-BEACH Monitoring, End of Field Season update and Future Projects

November 29, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

In Attendance: Amelia Wilson, Rebecca Bellmore, Gretchen Augat, Brynn Presler-Marshall, Ricardo Contreras, Julian Narvaez and Ian Johnson. BEACH Monitoring Program in Hoonah: Are Hoonah beaches a potential Public Health Risk? The goal of the project […]

Hoonah Native Forest Partnership

HIA Sets the Stage for Upcoming Deer Work on Chichagof Island

September 30, 2022 hiaenvironmental 1

Recently Hoonah Indian Association signed an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service’s Southeast Alaska Sustainability Strategy program to begin a 5-year program focused on deer on Chichagof Island. The project’s goal is to bring local […]

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Hoonah Community Meal Celebrates Culture and Food

September 28, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

By 11AM on September 26th, parking space around Hoonah Indian Association was at a premium. Community members were arriving, despite the rain and chill of the day, to the 5th annual Traditional Food Fair. The […]

AYS/TRAYLS

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 […]

AYS/TRAYLS

No Invasive Species Detected in Hoonah Harbor

October 7, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

October 23, 2020 Update: No invasive species detected in Hoonah harbor. The HIA Environmental Program works with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center to monitor the harbor for marine invasive species. These invasive species can be […]

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Have you been struggling with getting groceries? Take Hoonah’s Food Survey

February 18, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

With the ferry schedule and budget cuts it’s no secret that it has been hard getting some groceries in Hoonah this year and that food has been expensive. This winter has really shown off how […]

Americorps

Meet Our New Americorps VISTA Member!

May 2, 2019 hiaenvironmental 0

Arianna Lapke is serving as an Americorps VISTA with the Hoonah Indian Association Environmental Program and the American Indian Higher Education Consortium. The Americorps VISTA program stands for “Volunteers in Service to America”, and is […]

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HIA Receives Funds to Train and Employ SCUBA Divers for Coastal Resilience Project

September 28, 2018 hiaenvironmental 0

The Hoonah Indian Association was awarded $141,430 through the BIA Tribal Resilience Program for Ocean and Coastal Management Planning. The award will be used to build the Tribe’s ability to ability to deal with harmful […]

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