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Looking into changing grazing habits – moving towards intentional grazing to help increase range quality and native species growing back – intensive grazing that are shorter duration while reducing chemical treatments. Try to mimic bison and predator/prey relations with intensive grazing.

Tribe: Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation

View Source Document: Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation Climate Change Strategic Plan

Year: 2020

Topic: Land Sector: Noxious weeds pose a tremendous threat to CSKT’s economy and environment due to reductions in the economic value of land and crops, decre... (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northern Great Plains

Climate Hazards

Erosion, Landslides, and Shoreline Recession
Invasive Species, Algal Blooms, Non-native species, Pests, and Diseases
Shifting and Loss of Habitats, Species, and Ecosystems

Assets

Economy, Industry, and Tribal Enterprises
Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Food - General
Species - Terrestrial

Types

Data, Technology, Tools
Land Use, Land Conservation, & Zoning
Planning & Management

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