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Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council Ryan Toohey Science Director

Watershed Collaboration on the Yukon River by Ryan Toohey

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Community-Based Watershed Forum, March 2012, Juneau Alaska. Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition

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Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council

Ryan TooheyScience Director

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Our MissionWe, the Indigenous Tribes/First Nations from the headwaters to the mouth of the Yukon River, having been placed here by our Creator, do hereby agree to initiate and continue the clean up and preservation of the Yukon River for the protection of our own and future generations of our Tribes/First Nations and for the continuation of our traditional Native way of life.

Our VisionOur vision, put simply, is “to be able to drink water directly from the Yukon River”.

The yritwc is an Indigenous grassroots organization, consisting of 70 First Nations and Tribes

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60% rely on subsistence resources

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Science Department Goals

Increase scientific capacity within Tribes and First Nations

Involve youth through experiential learning and internships

Increase understanding hydrology, water quality, and contamination through an Indigenous Research Paradigm

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