Resources
The Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network is a group of local observers and topic
experts who share knowledge about unusual animal, environment, and weather events.
With LEO, you can connect with others in your community, share observations, raise
awareness, and find answers about significant environmental events. You can also engage
with topic experts in many different organizations and become part of a broader observer
community.
AK ACE partnered with LEO Network during Phase 1 of the project to provide observations
and events for Phase 1 communities. Links of maps provided.
Vashrąįį K'ǫǫ (Arctic Village, AK)
We selected 54 observations and events that are within Gwich'in lands, Tanana Chiefs
Conference region and surrounding area. These posts are provided below in a map and
you can view the stat view from the map. Observations were selected from Allakaket
area on the west, Fairbanks on the south, Mackenzie River Delta on the east, and Brooks
Range on the north. You do need to be signed in to LEO to see the full content of
the links provided.
Hohudodetlaatl Denh (Tanana, AK)
We selected 49 observations that are mainly within 200 km of Tanana and along the
Yukon River. These posts are provided below in a map and you can view the stat view
from the map. Observations were selected from lower Yukon on the west, southern Brooks
range to the north of Tanana, upper Yukon on the east, and Fairbanks area for south
of Tanana. Please note that you need to be signed in to LEO to see the full content
of the links provided.
Imangaq (Emmonak, AK)
We selected 100 observations that are within 200 km of Emmonak. These posts are provided
below in a map and you can view the stat view from the map. Observations were selected
from Hooper Bay area on the west and south, Russian Mission on the east, and Nome
on the north. Please note that you do need to be signed in to LEO to see the full
content of the links provided.
Nunakauyaq (Toksook Bay, AK)
We selected 105 observations that are within 250 km of Toksook Bay. These posts are
provided below in a map and you can view the stat view from the map. Observations
were selected from Chevak area on the west, Quinhagak on the south, Bethel on the
east, and St Mary's on the north. Please note that you do need to be signed in to
LEO to see the full content of the links provided.
Ḵéex̱ʼ (Kake, AK)
We selected 77 observations that are within 300 km of Kake. These posts are provided
below in a map and you can view the stat view from the map. Observations were selected
from Skagway area on the north, Metlakatla on the south and east, and Cross Sound
on the west. Please note that you do need to be signed in to LEO to see the full content
of the links provided.