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Fort Belknap Indian Community

There are three tribal staff in the Water Quality Program, plus a GIS technician. The Water Quality staff sample surface...

Water
Fort Belknap Indian Community

The Water Quality Program also collaborates with Aaniiih Nakoda College, collecting water samples that college students then test for contaminants...

People Water
Fort Belknap Indian Community

Monitor changes in the forest, streams, cultural resources, and community awareness in order to promote adaptive management.

People Water
Fort Belknap Indian Community

Establish a breeding program to establish which varieties and species are best adapted to the range of likely future climates...

Fort Belknap Indian Community

Wildlife management is a key component of planning for changing climate. More data needs to be collected, for example there...

Fort Belknap Indian Community

The Wildlife Department would like to do their own surveys, especially of antelope, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, birds.

Fort Belknap Indian Community

Reduce our reliance on fossil fuels by getting more power from renewable energy. This can have the added benefits of...

Economy Infrastructure
Fort Belknap Indian Community

Need to collect data from soil to improve soil management (soil scientist).

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Drainage Database, Infrastructure, and Maintenance Improvements. As an ongoing project in the county, the County Road Commission has had an...

Infrastructure Water
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Continue to monitor for species and habitat diversity, and continue to expand population surveys for non-game and protected species.

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Verify presence/absence of threatened, endangered, or sensitive species on and around the KBIC reservations.

Building
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Monitor for wildlife diseases (i.e. chronic wasting disease, avian influenza, botulism, bovine tuberculosis, epizootic hemorrhagic disease, white nosed syndrome, etc.)

People