Dr. Seth Moore: Addressing the National Adaptation Forum on climate change
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Dr. Seth Moore is Director of Biology and Environment with the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
The Grand Portage Reservation is located in the extreme northeast corner of Minnesota, on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Cook County. Bordered on the north by Canada, on the south and east by Lake Superior and on the west by Grand Portage State Forest, the reservation encompasses an historic fur trade site on beautiful Grand Portage Bay.
The band engages in fisheries and wildlife research projects throughout the year, working with moose, wolves, fish, deer, grouse, and environmental issues. Dr. Moore appears regularly on WTIP North Shore Community Radio, talking about the band's current and ongoing natural resource projects, as well as other environmental and health related issues of concern to the Grand Portage Band.
In this segment, Dr. Moore stopped by the WTIP studio on his way to address the National Adaptation Forum in Denver, CO. The Forum, April 2-4, is a national event at which the latest scientific knowledge about climate adaptation and state-of-the-art practices will be presented.
Dr. Moore was invited to the forum to talk about the Grand Portage band's methods for adapting fisheries management strategies on the reservation. Produced by Carah Thomas.
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