
Eva ሄዋን
@evartesfaye
she/her // environment and coastal reporter for @WWNO // prev @KCUR @HarvestPM and @NPRShortWave
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08-07-2012 03:01:15
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Due largely to lagging prevention efforts in the Midwest, the low-oxygen area of the Gulf of Mexico is larger than expected, prompting fish to flee nearly 4 million acres and killing off bottom-dwelling species. The Lens Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk Report for America thelensnola.org/2024/08/02/gul…


Attorneys for incarcerated people working in agricultural fields at Angola say prison officials' efforts to keep prisoners safe from the heat don't go far enough. From Nick Chrastil #lalege #lagov thelensnola.org/2024/08/05/far…







It's New Orleans Public Radio's first hurricane with a live blog! Stay safe and keep up to date here: wwno.org/live-updates/f…

Today on Louisiana Considered, we’ll hear a post-Francine roundtable discussion with drew hawkins, Aidan McCahill, Aubri Ruth Juhasz and Eva ሄዋን about recovery resources, power outages, weather infrastructure needs and more. buff.ly/3TsnVK3


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The country's first national preserve might get an added layer of National Park Service protection, called a wilderness designation. For my latest Florida Trend cover story, I learned why local Indigenous tribes, hunters, legislators, Glades people & others are fighting the proposal:




A salty river is a public health crisis, contaminating drinking water for thousands in southeast Louisiana. Learn more from Eva ሄዋን with New Orleans Public Radio and Lily Carey with Sierra Magazine: wwno.org/coastal-desk/2…

Along Louisiana’s coast, tribes are witnessing their lands disappear underwater. Environment reporter Eva ሄዋን from New Orleans Public Radio joins us to discuss how the Atakapa-Ishak/Chawasha tribe is creating protective reefs using recycled oyster shells. sciencefriday.com/segments/oyste…
