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Hoonah Students Travel for AISES and Whalefest

December 16, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

Over the past couple months, the environmental office has facilitated two trips to help students explore career options for after they graduate—one to sunny Palm Springs for the annual meeting of American Indian Science and […]

AYS/TRAYLS

Alaskan Youth Stewards’ TRAYLS Crew Returns for the 2021 Season

July 19, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

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 […]

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Fisheries Technology: Picking up where we left off

May 18, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

The Fisheries Technology dual enrollment course reconvened for its second, two-week round in April! During the first elective phase, eight Hoonah high school students began the UAS course and learned about fisheries management with a […]

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Youth Nature Photography Event

May 10, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

On the first of May, Hoonah was welcomed with an amazing spring weekend. On Saturday, 5/1/2021, some of Hoonah’s youth attended the Nature Photography event held at the Airport Trail. The event focused on nature […]

AYS/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 […]

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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 […]

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