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Buffalo Restoration
2025 Buffalo Restoration
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Emergency Relief for Flooding
2025 Emergency Relief for Flooding
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Harvesting Opportunity: The IPEC Drives Native-Led Food Innovation in New Mexico’s Food and Agricultural Sectors with Training, Equipment, Mentoring, and Networking
2025 Harvesting Opportunity: The IPEC Drives Native-Led Food Innovation in New Mexico’s Food and Agricultural Sectors with Training, Equipment, Mentoring, and Networking
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Building Capacity for Better Collaboration
2025 Building Capacity for Better Collaboration
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The ultimate purpose is 1) to create an opportunity to grow expertise regarding collaborative efforts with federal agency partners like the USFS 2) retain and increase current expertise regarding decision making processes that better our tribal community 3) utilize relationships and co-management opportunities to secure and promote access and management to our ancestral lands.
Yurok Tribe capacity assistance to improve collaboration with the US Forest Service
2025 Yurok Tribe capacity assistance to improve collaboration with the US Forest Service
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The Ultimate purpose is to 1) Secure access to Yurok Ancestral Lands , 2) Increase engagement with federal entities to participate in decision making processes that significantly affect our ancestral land stewardship and cultural perpetuation activities, and 3) create new and expand existing collaboration with the USFS and other entities that provides opportunities for multiple partners.
Pueblo of San Felipe Agriculture Program
2025 Pueblo of San Felipe Agriculture Program
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The ultimate purpose of the program is to 1) Support Pueblo of San Felipe farmers to continue planting and growing traditional vegetable or row crops and also forage crops for livestock. Despite uncertainty with water availability and the challenges that farmers face it is vitally important to continue the Pueblo’s traditional agricultural way of life. 2) We need to plant white and blue corn because the community will need the corn for food and traditional purposes, and so that we can generate more seeds and replenish seed store for next year. 3) In the face of ongoing drought and climate uncertainty we need to incorporate soil building and cover cropping so that the Pueblo’s soil can support the community.
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