DiscoverNW Fish PassageEpisode 17. Debra Lekanoff – State Representative -Advocate for Salmon, Natural Environment, and People
Episode 17. Debra Lekanoff – State Representative -Advocate for Salmon, Natural Environment, and People

Episode 17. Debra Lekanoff – State Representative -Advocate for Salmon, Natural Environment, and People

Update: 2022-07-05
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In this episode, Annika Fain interviews Debra Lekanoff, a Washington State Representative. Debra represents the 40th legislative district and is currently the only Native American woman that serves in the Legislature. She is part Tlingit, salmon people, and part Aleut, seal people, from Southeast Alaska, and has lived in the Skagit Valley for over 20 years. She has over 20 years of government experience and has brought people together to collaborate on many issues. Debra talks about what salmon and the natural environment mean to her. She presents critical ideas about conservation and creating a common baseline for restoration. Debra provides advice on how scientists and engineers can interact more effectively with the public. Also, she talks about legislation that will benefit generations to come. Enjoy!  

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Episode 17. Debra Lekanoff – State Representative -Advocate for Salmon, Natural Environment, and People

Episode 17. Debra Lekanoff – State Representative -Advocate for Salmon, Natural Environment, and People

Annika Fain