Local Environmental Observer network

LEO is a network within the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.
LEO's mission is to document any unusual changes seen in the lands of the North. As of 2013, there were over 100 communities involved in the network.
If you see something that you think is out of the ordinary with our land and beaches - tell someone - at the tribal office in Port Heiden!
LEO's mission is to document any unusual changes seen in the lands of the North. As of 2013, there were over 100 communities involved in the network.
If you see something that you think is out of the ordinary with our land and beaches - tell someone - at the tribal office in Port Heiden!
We will then collect that data and make it accessible to everyone in the network to see if there are any common occurrences or recognizable patterns.
For more information please visit: http://www.anthc.org/chs/ces/climate/leo/index.cfm To the right is a presentation about the "Faces of LEO" and the various communities in the network. |
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