Native Communities & Tribes
ABR has its roots in Alaska and in working with Alaska Native communities to address local conservation and environmental issues. We provide services including wetland determinations and mapping, as well as other scientific services in support of permitting for oil and gas exploration on and near tribal lands. Some of our experience working with Native organizations in Alaska and the Lower 48 includes:
Subsistence resource studies in and around the village of Nuiqsut
Chukchi Sea Environmental Studies Program and Shell Onshore Environmental Studies Program, operated by Olgoonik Fairweather, a subsidiary of the Olgoonik Corporation of Wainwright
Fish surveys for a feasibility study of hydroelectric power at Scammon Bay for the Alaska Native Health Tribal Consortium
Wetlands mapping and bird-movement studies for the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative
Radar inventory of marbled murrelets on timber stands for the Hoopa Tribe in northern California
Riparian mapping of the Grand Ronde watershed for the Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission