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Fort Belknap Indian Community

Stabilize the situation through natural solutions such as establishing more beavers and dams in the headwater streams of the mountains...

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Fort Belknap Indian Community

Restore/create a wetland outside of Hays to divert water to when it floods.

Water
Fort Belknap Indian Community

Develop outreach and education for ranchers dealing with beavers. Create non-lethal beaver management strategies and programs.

Fort Belknap Indian Community

Lake 17: Diverting water from a stream to add more water to the reservoir. Currently working with USDA on this....

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Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Drainage Improvements and Maintenance

Infrastructure Water
Kashia Band of Pomo Indian

Increase Staff Capacity to Access Hydrological Conditions and their Impact on Kashia’s Waters

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Kashia Band of Pomo Indian

The Kashia Department of Environmental Planning is currently working with the Gualala River Watershed Council to install a 4-5000 gallon...

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Kashia Band of Pomo Indian

The Water Quality Monitoring Program is designed to characterize both ground and surface water resources of the Stewarts Point Rancheria....

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Kashia Band of Pomo Indian

The [Water Resources] Program maintains a Non-Point Source Assessment Report that is periodically updated when new data is collected, when...

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Kashia Band of Pomo Indian

Capacity Building activities ensure the program maintains and increases capabilities for sustainable program development; program staff attends conferences, meetings, workshops,...

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Sicangu Lakota Oyate

Promote habitat and water conservation and reduce overgrazing of the grasslands; adopt and enforce land management practices to achieve this...

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Sicangu Lakota Oyate

Increase grazing efficiency by improving cross fencing and develop new water sources.

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