
2021 HIA Environmental Recap-ithon
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 […]
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 […]
The 2021 Alaskan Youth Stewards’ TRAYLS season is already over halfway over! The crew (Ted, Susan, Kelly and Leif) have been busy working on all kinds of projects around natural resource monitoring, environmental restoration, cultural […]
The Training Rural Alaskan Youth Leaders & Students or TRAYLS crew is back in action! Four Hoonah youth, Ted Elliott, Kelly St. Clair, Susan Bradford, and Leif Gray, were hired to assist in various natural […]
The Hoonah Stewardship Council met for the first time of the new year. In attendance : Jillian Schuyler, Arianna Lapke, Ricky Contrerars, Jeromy Grant, Ian Johnson, Ben McLuckie, Stephanie Harold, Jennifer Nu, Basia Trout, Heather […]
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 […]
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- […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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