Asset: Cultural Resources
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Establish original boundary (14,000 acres) in the Little Rocky Mountains.
Continue and expand programs to teach traditional lifestyles through educational activities.
Develop strategies and plan to protect cultural resources in forested areas in cases of extreme drought and fire.
Develop strategies and programs to protect first food sources (plants and animals, berries, roots, hunting).
Retain and work to regain access to treaty lands and treaty rights. For example, look at access/roads to Turtle Mountain...
Monitor changes in the forest, streams, cultural resources, and community awareness in order to promote adaptive management.
The protecion of diverse habitat areas and plant communities for harvesting foods and gathering medicines, and specifically, for these protections...
Prioritize and support culturally important trees and medicines such as cedar, white birch, and sugar maple through restoration projects and...
Assist and provide education and funding for the people to have their own gardens and community gardens; make traditional foods...
Increase resiliency and resistance to climate change by managing for robust fish populations.
Increase awareness of threats to native fishes. Promote ways to reduce non-climate stressors such as riparian clearing, water withdrawls, and...
In 2002, the tribes created fishing contests called Mack Days to rally anglers to help manage the [invasive Lake trout]...
