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Alaska Village Initiatives Receives $28,000 Grant for the Amazing Ag-in-a-box Traveling Classroom

By Red Bradley | Alaska Village Initiative on Mar 21, 2023   Featured, General News  

Alaska Village Initiatives Receives $28,000 Grant for the Amazing Ag-in-a-box Traveling Classroom

Alaska Village Initiatives (AVI) recently received a $28,000 grant from the First Nations Development Institute (FNDI) of Longmont, Colorado. This award will support the efforts of AVI’s The Amazing Ag-in-a-Box Traveling Classroom. AVI’s President/CEO Charles Parker noted that the First Nations grant “expands our ability to work with our villages to create food security and […]

Salmon in the Classroom

By ADF&G on Mar 6, 2023   Featured, Science/Education  

Salmon in the Classroom

Every September and October, thousands of Alaskan students visit local rivers and creeks to witness the birth of a new generation of salmon. These students are participants in the ADF&G Salmon in the Classroom Program. This innovative, science-based program allows schools to raise salmon from the egg to the fry stage in classroom incubators. Through […]

Alaska Region’s Aquaculture Program Expands Diversity & Inclusion

By NOAA on Jun 9, 2022   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Science/Education  

Alaska Region’s Aquaculture Program Expands Diversity & Inclusion

NOAA’s aquaculture program has created a K-12 education program to explore growing traditional foods in the community Need for Land-Based Culture  Ḵ’aach’ or dulse is a traditionally important seaweed species that has been harvested in Southeast Alaska for millennia by the Tlingit and Haida peoples. Tribal members have expressed concern that this vibrant red algae may be […]

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