Program areas at Tyonek Tribal Conservation District
Habitat monitoring and restoration program - through this program, ttcd monitors and restores fish and wildlife habitat. This program is funded in partnership with the us fish & wildlife service, the usda natural resources Conservation service, Tyonek native corporation, national oceanic atmospheric administration, cook inlet regional inc, and multiple other partners. Ttcd coordinates a pike task force and works with partners to remove invasive pike from the District; implements invasive species projects and networks for terrestrial and aquatic plants; works with partners to improve salmon habitat by removing fish passage barriers through culvert replacements; monitors stream temperature and juvenile salmon populations in Tyonek and beluga through the Tyonek watershed action plan; and completes submissions to adfg's anadromous waterways catalog officially documenting juvenile and adult salmon data in the District.
Tyonek grown - through this program, ttcd improves food security through community agriculture. This program is funded in partnership with the usda natural resources Conservation service, Tyonek native corporation, and us department of education. Ttcd manages the Tyonek garden to harvest fresh produce in Tyonek, a portion of which is provided to elders through the Tyonek elders lunch program and to youth through the tebughna school cafeteria and daycare lunch program. Ttcd hires and trains local youth interns in gardening and invasive plant identification skills. Ttcd also manages a produce processing shed increasing efficiency and safety during harvest and packaging, utilized low tunnels and row cover as new strategies to improve production, and utilizes a hydroponics system in the tebuhgna school to allow for year-round productions and consumption for tebughna students.
Tyonek youth Conservation science program (tycs) - through this program, ttcd coordinates educational opportunities for youth in the community throughout the year, including curriculum delivery at the tebughna school. Ttcd continues to involve students in all stages of growing produce at the Tyonek garden and also provided monthly lessons through hands-on activities in the tebughna school. Ttcd collaborates with tebughna school and Alaska department of fish & game to implement the salmon in the classroom program.
Technical assistance - through this program, ttcd provides technical assistance to landowners and stakeholders in the District related to their Conservation priorities.