Bellamy Pailthorp

Bellamy Pailthorp is a journalist specializing in environmental and climate issues. She currently covers the KNKX environment beat with an emphasis on climate justice, human health, and food sovereignty. Her work has focused on stories related to the future of energy production, maintaining healthy cultures, and sustainable cities. Bellamy is fluent in German and holds a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University. She joined KNKX (then KPLU) in 1999 and has previously covered the business and labor beat for the station. In her free time, she practices yoga, explores new foods, and participates with her rowing team.

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Recent Articles

Makah Tribe Receives Green Light to Resume Whale Hunting after 25-Year Hiatus

Makah Tribe Receives Green Light to Resume Whale Hunting after 25-Year Hiatus

Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 The Makah Tribe in Washington State, known for its long-standing cultural tradition of whale hunting, has received approval from the US government to resume the practice after a hiatus of nearly 25 years. NOAA Fisheries granted the tribe a waiver under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, allowing them to hunt up to 25 eastern North Pacific gray whales over a decade. The decision marks a significant victory for the Makah Tribe, whose cultural identity is deeply rooted in whaling practices dating back over a thousand years.