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Gabe Dunham with UAF and Alaska Sea Grant at Dillingham s erosion monitoring site by the sewage lagoon, fall 2019. Dunham was part of the initial Stakes for Stakeholders project in 2016 and continues to support erosion research in the region.
Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks will travel to Dillingham this week to continue erosion research in 11 of Bristol Bay’s coastal communities.
An ongoing project that started in 2016 as “Stakes for Stakeholders,” it aims to help residents monitor erosion with affordable time-lapse cameras and survey equipment on wooden stakes in 10 communities.
In Ekuk, Environmental Coordinator Jennifer Robinette has observed the dangers of an eroding coastline in the village. She started tracking erosion on her own before joining the “Stakes for Stakeholders” effort with UAF.
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday once again revived a breach of trust claim filed in 2003 by the Navajo Nation, alleging that the U.S. Department of the Interior has failed to secure adequate water for reservation lands in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a ruling by a federal judge in Prescott, Arizona, who said the Navajo Nation had not identified any source imposing such a duty on the Interior Department or its Bureaus of Indian Affairs and Reclamation. To read the full story on Westlaw Today, click here: bit.ly/3eyi5Bq
The Chinook touched down, conjuring a cloud of swirling sand and dust around it. U.S. Army Lieutenant Nate Bethea ran from its rear bay with his head down and immediately took cover flat against the ground as small arms fire popped from the village around him. It was July 2009, and Bethea was part of an airborne unit searching for Private Bowe Bergdahl, an American soldier who had walked off an outpost in Afghanistan and been captured by Taliban insurgents.
Bethea was leading a group of soldiers in a war a long way from home. Joining his unit for the rescue mission, and lying prone next to him, was an Air Force joint tactical air controller (commonly referred to as a JTAC). The helicopter lifted off, and once they realized the gunfire wasn’t aimed at them, Bethea and the JTAC moved off the high ground to avoid being silhouetted targets for the enemy.
Climate Action, Indigenous Rights Groups Among Those Championing Deb Haaland As Interior Secretary this post authored by Julia Conley, Common Dreams staff writer
The national women s rights organization
UltraViolet on Wednesday became the latest group to call on President-elect Joe Biden to appoint Rep. Deb Haaland as secretary of the interior, highlighting the importance of nominating a progressive Indigenous leader to oversee 500 million acres of public land and repair
the historic harms forced on Native communities throughout American history, including the stealing of land.
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