Working with Tribes
From the Fall 2022 Fish & Wildlife News
One of our top priorities is working together with those who have stewarded the country’s lands and wildlife since time immemorial. Native American Tribes have long dedicated themselves to management and conservation of fish, wildlife, and their habitats. Read about a few of the projects were we have been partners.
- Conservation on Indigenous Land by USFWS Director Martha Williams
- Meet the Condors of the Pacific Northwest
- One Oil Spill and Six Tribes
- Burbot Across the Border
- Endangered Salmon Return Home for First Time Since 1940s
- Saving the Tricolored Bat
- Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge Blesses Mural at the Education Pavilion
- Native Students Lead the Way for the Next Generation of Conservationists
- Secretary Haaland Applauds Return of Traditional Homelands to Onondaga Nation
- Collaborative Conservation in Arizona’s White Mountains Leads to Delisting Recommendation for Apache Trout
- Secretary Haaland Announces Lost Trail Conservation Area in Montana
- A Partnership that Brings the Black-footed Ferret Back Home
- Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska Using Tribal Wildlife Grant to Help Blue Mussels