Fellows at Work: Salmon Return, Spatulas, Hurricane-proof Communities and more

Fellows & Grantees At Work

Helene and Milton put this net-zero, hurricane-proof community to the test. The lights stayed on as everything else went dark Rachel Ramirez, CNN (2021 Ocean + Climate Workshop Series)

What it’s like to care for some of the most endangered animals on Earth Lauren Sommer, NPR (2017 Upper Colorado River Institute)

When Slash Fuels Fire Ashli Blow, Sierra Magazine (2024 Wildfire Institute)

Churchill at a Crossroads: looking forward from the past Matteo Cimellaro Canada’s National Observer (Funded by 2024 IPCA Reporting Grant)

People — and salmon — return to restored Klamath to celebrate removal of 4 dams Deb Krol, The Arizona Republic (2023 Klamath River Institute)

Throw Out Your Black Plastic Spatula Zoë Schlanger, The Atlantic (2016 Great Lakes Energy Institute)

Fish biologists collaborate to track pioneering Klamath River salmon Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio (2023 Klamath River Institute)

Billy's magic: Tribal leader’s fierce fight for fishing rights to be honored with a statue in Washington, D.C. Anna King, Northwest Public Broadcasting (2013 Crown of the Continent Institute)


Opportunities & Announcements

Marquette University is accepting applications for its O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism

The Northern Journalism Training Initiative is hiring two training instructors and a project coordinator.

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