Posts by Peskotomuhkati Nation
Environment big winner from the COVID-19 pandemic
The media is filled daily with dire stories about COVID-19. Is there anything good coming out of this pandemic? Beyond the sadness and unease, some benefits will positively impact our…
MoreLive your life as if the environment depended on it – it does
A discussion of how much the environment impacts our lives, and what we can do to protect it. Read the full article here.
MoreImpacts of current and future large dams on the geographic range connectivity of freshwater fish worldwide (Academic Research)
“Freshwater fish are highly threatened by dams that disrupt the longitudinal connectivity of rivers and may consequently impede fish movements to feeding and spawning grounds. In a comprehensive global analysis…
MoreHistory’s industrial strategy haunts us today (Article)
“First came 50 years of progress. Then came 50 years of dead fish, stagnant water, methylmercury poisoning, silt buildup and dams collapsing.” Allan Bonner reacts to the recent announcement…
MoreIs dam removal the wave of the future? (Article)
“Research suggests it makes more ecological and economic sense to dismantle dams than to restore or maintain them.” Allan Bonner explores the impact on nearby residents of dams, including…
MoreDam dynamics often fail fish (article)
It seems strange how little we know about fish, their habits and whether the help we’re trying to give them is actually helpful. Allan Bonner explores how we attempt to…
More(Article) Campbell Creek Dam in Marysville to be removed, restoring fish passageway
A century-old dam used to service a former cotton mill in Marysville will be removed to restore a fish passage in a stream that flows into the Nashwaak River. The dam,…
MoreJohn Boyko Part three
John Boyko Part Two
Office Closure for July 6th, 2020
With the recent passing of a young man in our community our offices will be closed today out of respect for him and his family and friends. He will be…
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