Restoring Sacred Land : USU Students Help Develop Restoration Plan for Local Shoshone Tribe |
Parry, Brad; Munger, Will; Koutzoukis, Sofia; Capito, Lindsay; Parry, Darren |
Utah State University |
USU Climate Adaptation Science; Utah State University; Northwestern Band of the Shoshoni Nation |
2020 |
00:02:11 min. |
The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation wants to restore the Bear River Massacre Site to what it looked like prior to 1863. To do this, they teamed up with USU students in the Climate Adaptation Science Program for a habitat restoration plan. |
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Natural resources |
Climatic changes; Climate change mitigation; Watersheds; Watershed restoration; Habitat (Ecology); Endangered ecosystems; Ecosystem management; Natural areas; Wildlife conservation; Wildlife management; Conservation of natural resources; Nature conservation; Rivers; Stream restoration; Stream ecology; Restoration ecology; Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians; Global environmental change |
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