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Posted on March 28 at 6:33 a.m. (Suggest removal)

More proof of the desperation faced by animals suffering because of global warming! This bear shoiuld have been out on an ice pack hunting seal instead of scavenging for lynx carcasses in a village hundreds of miles from its preferred and natural habitat.....time to wake up and smell the bear poop!

On Polar bear killed near village in Interior Alaska

Posted on March 16 at 8:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Congratulations to Orie and all those who worked so tirelessly to get him back on the Board where he belongs! Now let's get to work to once again unify our corporation and move ahead in a positive way! A word of advise to all of you on the Board----be careful about the decisions that are made which impact the land and ways of life for many people. Think about the big picture and not just the immediate needs of today's society. Our children will need these lands to be healthy for years to come and only we can protect them from environmental ruin!

On Orie Williams returns to Doyon board of directors

Posted on February 26 at 7:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This is such a serious issue and I hope that all Doyon shareholders are taking it seriously. For more information about down stream pollution (like the kind this type of development is sure to bring)...check out the follwoing article in the Seattle PI:

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/3528...

On Doyon land swap

Posted on February 25 at 7:25 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This land swap must be well thought out and extensive studies must be completed prior to any decisions being made with OUR LAND! All of us shareholders need to rise up and protect our land and the ways of life for the people and villages that will be impacted by this swap. These damn oil and gas companies could care less what happens to the land or the people when all is said and done. They are there to make as much money as quickly as possible and then they are out of there! And all the pollution and ruined ecosystems will be left to the people who depend on them staying healthy. Look to the North Slope to see how they treat that landscape before you make your decisions and watch the Board of Director's cuz something smells fishy to me!

On Doyon land swap

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