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September 23, 2025
Though fall is starting to settle in, our team remains in full swing! We’ve resumed weekly lessons on food systems and local ecology at the Tebughna School, while the Tyonek Garden continues to produce fresh harvests and host a vibrant weekly farmers market. Meanwhile, our Habitat Monitoring and Restoration team is wrapping up a busy field season with a strong focus on invasive species detection. Despite the rainy weather, we're making the most of every moment and closing out the field season with purpose and energy.
August 25, 2025
It’s been a vibrant summer in Alaska, with sunny, warm days keeping both our plants and our field crews thriving. At the Tyonek Garden, we’re harvesting lots of veggies, and with the school year underway, we’ve resumed our work with the Tebughna School. Out in the field, we’re continuing salmon monitoring efforts and , as pictured, keeping all eyes on invasive plant control across the region.
July 3, 2025
Summer has officially arrived, and many of us at TTCD are trading office time for fieldwork as the season hits its stride. In July, we start to settle into the rhythm of long days and hands-on projects. With Pike Camp wrapped up and planting complete at the Tyonek Garden, we're diving into our next round of summer work and looking ahead to the abundant harvests just around the corner.
June 11, 2025
June in Alaska is full of life—long days, green leaves, and wildflowers everywhere. The salmon are returning, and our team is energized for a summer full of projects, partnerships, and possibilities! Our Habitat Monitoring and Restoration team has kicked off Pike Camp to suppress invasive Northern pike, the Tyonek Garden is getting planted, and we've been engaging in king salmon fish sampling to help us better understand and protect the streams these fish rely on!
June 2, 2025
Everywhere I look these days, the world is green! It feels like I blinked and the trees exploded with new leaves. The landscape has come alive with color and excitement—and so has our team at TTCD!
April 4, 2025
April in Alaska is a time of transition, where winter's grip begins to loosen and the promise of spring starts to take hold—puddles form, rivers trickle, and the sun casts a warmer glow on the landscape.