Hazard: Wildfire
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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...
Establish a wetland program to help protect and restore wetlands and riparian areas.
Restore impacted streams that used to flow and have fish and were for ceremonial purposes.
The Little Rockies Restoration Project, in which FBIC has partnered with the Center for Large Landscape Conservation to restore up...
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).
Schools should cancel sports practice when wildfire smoke is present.
Do outreach to promote adaptive management techniques and climate change integration across tribal and regional programs.
Retain forestry cover and support the diversity of existing species and ecosystems: Maintain age stand diversity, Prevent excessive fuel build-up...
The Tribes do not have extreme weather work plans that permit people to work from home, but at the same...
