Hazard: Increasing Water Temperatures
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The Tribes’ Water Quality Program, the Non-Point Source Program, Water Resources Program and Prairie Mountain Utilities all work to protect...
There are three tribal staff in the Water Quality Program, plus a GIS technician. The Water Quality staff sample surface...
The Water Quality Program also collaborates with Aaniiih Nakoda College, collecting water samples that college students then test for contaminants...
Water Quality also collaborates with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on fish surveys, evaluating fish biodiversity and abundance.
Establish a wetland program to help protect and restore wetlands and riparian areas.
Plant trees to shade water and reduce water temperatures.
Restore impacted streams that used to flow and have fish and were for ceremonial purposes.
Plant more trees to provide shade and reduce heat levels in the communities. Trees should also be planted to add...
The [Fish and Wildlife] Department works with partners in the region to protect several species of concern.
There are many strengths underpinning FBIC's fish and widlife management, including habitat protection, providing tribal members with opportunities for engaging...
Research and incorporate methods to gauge the effects of climate change on local wetlands.
Continued expanding and monitoring of important salmon spawning rivers, lakes, and streams for environmental changes and contaminants.
