By Hannah Eiseman (University of Vermont ’14) Flipping back through the yellow books we all use to take notes in the field, it’s impressive to see the amount of ground we have covered, and the experiences that we have…
By Kaitlyn Miller (Macalester College) A few days ago our whole crew headed out to McDonald Lake to help set up and then participate in the Taku River Tlingit culture camp. When we first arrived it was pouring rain,…
By Sylvia Kinosian (University of Vermont) A big part of the reason I and many other people come to Atlin and participate in the Taku Watershed Conservation Program is to experience a vast and remote wilderness. Ironically, a large…
By Nico Shaffer (Westminster College) Grizzly bears have a long troubled past with humans in the lower 48. A stretch of country grizzlies once spanned in its entirety, they have now been maimed and relocated from all but a…
By Sawyer Hill (Westminster College) “Twenty minutes until lunch,” comes the call as I grab a fishing rod and follow Nico upriver with promises to be back for lunch with a fish in hand. Clambering down the rocky embankment…
