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The Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award
2025 Award Winner: Nan guk’anàatii ejuk t’igwinjik (The land we are taking care of is changing).
The fifth Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award (FP Award) has been awarded to Sharon Snowshoe, Arlyn Charlie, Kristi Benson, Trevor Lantz and Tracey Proverbs in a ceremony today at the Arctic Circle Assembly in Iceland. Their project aims to integrate Gwich’in ecological classifications with climate and geospatial data to assess and adapt to landscape change across the Gwich’in Settlement Region.
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