
7 Days Left to Comment on the Roadless Rule
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Hoonah Indian Association is seeking Tribal and community comment to determine opinion around ISP’s proposal for a second dock. The responses to the survey below are anonymous, and will help us form our discussion and […]
Incredibly, it is here and gone. The 2018 field season of the Hoonah Native Forest Partnership is in the books! The hard work and dedication of the six crew members during the fourth summer of […]
On The Clammin’ Grounds On a mid-June morning the five members of Hoonah’s TRAYLS (Training Rural Alaska Youth Leaders and Students) crew walked onto the soft, muddy soil of the clamming grounds in Hoonah, Alaska. […]
Hoonah Indian Association is excited to bring on Sean Williams through the Americorp VISTA program. He hails from Tennessee originally and is receiving a Master of Science in Environmental Science from Louisiana State University’s College of […]
The Hoonah Native Forest Partnership (HNFP) has completed its last season of data collection with our locally trained work crews and is now full-steam ahead with writing a watershed management plan. On November 6th-7th, 2017 […]
Restoration Monitoring It has nearly three months since the Hoonah Native Forest Partnership completed a stream restoration on a tributary of Spasski River. The goal of the project was to improve the stream function and […]
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