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Director, Engagement and Efficiency Africa - Sustainable Business

Director, Engagement and Efficiency Africa - Sustainable Business
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Kenya , Nairobi , Nairobi-area , Office-of-the-africa , Team-management , Africa-leadership-team , Africa-program , Youtube , Who-we-are , Nature-conservancy , Can-achieve-together

The Creatures in Our Midst

Can we learn to get along — not just with people, but with other species and cultures? In this issue, one of our feature stories looks into the contentious relationship the residents of Nome, Alaska have with musk oxen – photogenic animals with a tendency to trespass and attack people’s dogs. Wolves are being reintroduced to Colorado, but how do you compensate wolf-hating ranchers when their livestock gets eaten? In our investigative feature, we found that renewable energy projects in Washington are trampling tribal cultural resources. The Samish are rebuilding kelp beds in Puget Sound, while the Northern Cheyenne restore ancestral lands, hoping to someday return water to Utah’s Great Salt Lake. Wild animals sometimes adapt, even to wildfires. A geoengineering company’s “just do it” approach clashes with tribal sovereignty. If new rivers open for salmon in Alaska and Canada, will extractive gold mines follow? A one-room rural schoolhouse in Montana thrives, while cannabis growers meet boom-and-bust. A chef’s hybrid world helps inspire hybrid recipes. An essayist suggests that humans don’t have to behave like invasive species.

New-mexico , United-states , Colorado , Oregon , Alaska , Ramsey-canyon , Arizona , Staircase-escalante-partners-development , Southeast-alaska-conservation-council-juneau , Museum-grade-fine-art , Corners-region

November 1, 2023

The climate crisis affects everything, from where we live to what we eat to how we deal with crime. In Washington, extreme weather and COVID-19 pushed over-strained prisons to the brink, leading some to ask: Why not let people out? In Kasigluk, Alaska, buildings are succumbing to rising sea levels and melting permafrost, but relocating entire communities isn’t easy. Eureka, California, wanted to build affordable housing in parking lots, but opponents are exploiting an environmental law to fight back. The danger’s not over when the wildfire ends: Debris flows can be deadly. Trucking young salmon past dams seemed like a great idea, but what happens if the adult fish can’t find their way home? Can Green River, Utah’s famous melons survive climate change? Montana ranchers come together to start their own meatpacking facilities. An Indigenous writer reflects on everything his mentors taught him. Though DACA failed Tony Valdovinos, he still pursues his dreams. Just walking through a beloved landscape can help ease the pain of grief.

Grand-canyon , Arizona , United-states , High-country , California , Colorado , Denver , Ray-ring , Arkansas-river-community , California-coalition-for-rural-housing , Energy-policy-advisor , Yellowstone-to-yukon-conservation-initiative

Utah State Director - Sustainable Business

Utah State Director - Sustainable Business
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Utah , United-states , Canada , Us-canada-division , Company-website , Science-catalyzing-land-health , Youtube , Board-of-trustees , Who-we-are , Nature-conservancy , Can-achieve-together

Finance Specialist - Angola

Finance Specialist - Angola
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Zambia , Angola , Tanzania , Kenya , Gabon , Business-administration , Youtube , Who-we-are , Nature-conservancy , Can-achieve-together , Finance-specialist

Executive Communications Officer - Angola

Executive Communications Officer - Angola
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Youtube , Country-program , Communications-writer-editor , Africa-program , Executive-communications-officer , Nature-conservancy , Can-achieve-together , Africa-regional-managing-director , Regional-managing-director , Executive-communications , Communications-director

Waiting for Water

This month, we take an in-depth look at life in Indian Country. HCN and ProPublica’s four-part package reveals how Colorado River Basin tribes in Arizona — including the Navajo, Chemehuevi, Hopi and Tohono O’odham — must fight for every drop of the water they were guaranteed by a 1908 Supreme Court decision. We consider the pros and cons of hunting bison just outside Yellowstone, and why Newtok, Alaska’s residents have had to wait decades to relocate while climate change destroys their village. And we feature a profile of Larissa FastHorse, the first-known Native American woman to have a play on Broadway, as well as a witty essay about one writer’s love-hate affair with Native romance novels. Elsewhere, U.S. and Central American climate migrants are fleeing to Baja California, and public education in the West is suffering from lack of funds. Did you know that elk and other wild animals have unique regional dialects? How can we help “horse girls” hold on to their wildness as they grow up?

Wyoming , United-states , Colorado , Arizona , Alaska , Washington , Grand-canyon , Chiricahua , Anchorage , Colorado-west-land , Trustees-for-alaska

Reemergence

In this issue, our feature highlights a Makah artist who preserves the stories of his ancestors and their reciprocal relationship to whales. We also follow two female botanists as they raft down the Grand Canyon in an attempt to make the first recorded, botanical survey of the region. Elsewhere, a FEMA contractor’s incompetence in translating Alaska Native languages shows systemic problems. In a Colorado coal town, the discovery of a 74 million-year-old fossil brings a new kind of tourism. A team of epidemiologists in Washington prepares for climate change. In Wyoming, off-rez hunting is under scrutiny. Is the Behren’s silverspot butterfly valuable enough to save? Climate change refugia can shelter wildlife if the planet doesn’t warm too much. And finally, we check in with Debra Magpie Earling on her new novel, learn about the importance of good ice for hunting in coastal Alaska and think on the meaning of ‘new animism.’

Arizona , United-states , North-dakota , America , National-center , Badlands-conservation-alliance , Buffalo-nations-grasslands-alliance , Mental-health-defense , Legal-department , Marin-conservation-league , Bears-ears

Congo Basin Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement Specialist - Gabon

Program/Project Management Job in Gabon about Climate Change and Environment, requiring 5-9 years of experience, from TNC; closing on 5 May 2023

France , Libreville , Estuaire , Gabon , French , Congo-basin-partnership-stakeholder-engagement-specialist , Africa-program , Youtube , Congo-basin-partnership , Stakeholder-engagement , Nature-conservancy