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Gwich’in Leaders Gather to Re-Affirm Opposition to Arctic Refuge Drilling

By Dawnell Smith | Trustees for Alaska on Apr 27, 2018   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Gwich’in Leaders Gather to Re-Affirm Opposition to Arctic Refuge Drilling

Venetie, AK– On April 25 tribal leaders from Fort Yukon, Venetie, and Arctic Village gathered to confirm their opposition to oil and gas development on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.  During this day-long meeting tribal members and leaders stood up and spoke out on how extremely important it is for the Gwich’in […]

Bristol Bay Tribes Reject Proposed Timeline for Pebble Mine Review

By UTBB on Mar 22, 2018   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Bristol Bay Tribes Reject Proposed Timeline for Pebble Mine Review

DILLINGHAM, AK – Bristol Bay Tribes expressed disappointment and frustration that federal regulators appear to be fast-tracking the Pebble Limited Partnership’s application to build a toxic mine at the headwaters of the world-class salmon fishery. The Army Corps of Engineers recently stated review of the company’s permit application will begin with a historically brief 30-day […]

Alaskans Try to Combat Death by Marine Toxins

By Paula Dobbyn | University of Alaska Fairbanks on Mar 19, 2018   Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaskans Try to Combat Death by Marine Toxins

Mass mortality of seabirds. Marine mammal deaths. Alaskans sickened by shellfish. What’s the common theme? Seawater contaminated by toxic algae. Call it death by phytoplankton. A group of Alaskans — including state officials, tribes, nonprofit organizations and researchers — have recently come together to try to combat these marine toxins. The goal is to keep […]

NCAI Supports Bears Ears Coalition and Affected Tribes

By NCAI Press on Jan 10, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

NCAI Supports Bears Ears Coalition and Affected Tribes

WASHINGTON, D.C  |  The House Natural Resources Committee’s Subcommittee on Federal Lands held a Legislative Hearing today on H.R. 4532 – the Shash Jáa National Monument and Indian Creek National Monument Act. The bill would codify the recent executive action that reduced the Bears Ears National Monument. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) opposes […]

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