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History and Culture
Putting a ring on it
Jun 16, 2026
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Wildlife Management
Service Awards More Than $6.6 Million in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Shared Conservation Goals
Mar 27, 2026
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Habitat Restoration
Giving lake sturgeon a strong start
Apr 14, 2025
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Service Awards More Than $6.4 Million in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Shared Conservation Goals and Natural Heritage, Cultural Priorities
Oct 16, 2024
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2024 Pacific Region Tribal Wildlife Grants Recipients
Oct 16, 2024
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Restoring reverence along with the lake sturgeon
Apr 23, 2024
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Tribal Wildlife Grants Program Support Species of Cultural and Traditional Importance
Nov 21, 2023
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards over $800,000 to Tribes in California and Nevada
Oct 27, 2023
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Over $6.4M in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Conservation Goals, Cultural Priorities
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Community Celebrates New Public Access at Wapato Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Mar 20, 2023
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Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska Using Tribal Wildlife Grant to Help Blue Mussels
Nov 30, 2022
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Conservation on Indigenous Land
Nov 30, 2022

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A stately Roosevelt elk in the snow
Wildlife Management
Service Awards More Than $6.6 Million in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Shared Conservation Goals
Mar 27, 2026
Golden eagle in flight.
Wildlife Management
Service Awards More Than $6.4 Million in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Shared Conservation Goals and Natural Heritage, Cultural Priorities
Oct 16, 2024
Three ferrets peek out of burrow.
Our Partners
Over $6.4M in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Conservation Goals, Cultural Priorities
Oct 27, 2023
Image of pinyon and juniper pine trees in the foreground, and snowcapped Sierra Nevada mountains in the distance under a partly cloudy bright blue sky.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards over $800,000 to Tribes in California and Nevada
Oct 27, 2023
An adult and child read a sign at Wapato Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
For Parents and Educators
Community Celebrates New Public Access at Wapato Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Mar 20, 2023
Three ferrets peek out of burrow.
Our Partners
$6M in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Shared Conservation Goals and Support Natural Heritage
Oct 20, 2022
Press Release
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Secretary Haaland Applauds Return of Traditional Homelands to Onondaga Nation
Jun 29, 2022
People smiling in front of wildlife exhibit.
History and Culture
Putting a ring on it
Jun 16, 2026
A biologist holds a juvenile lake sturgeon
Habitat Restoration
Giving lake sturgeon a strong start
Apr 14, 2025
Our Partners
2024 Pacific Region Tribal Wildlife Grants Recipients
Oct 16, 2024
A biologist holds a young lake sturgeon
Habitat Restoration
Restoring reverence along with the lake sturgeon
Apr 23, 2024
California condor soars over a canyon.
Tribal Wildlife Grants Program Support Species of Cultural and Traditional Importance
Nov 21, 2023
woman in lifevest in kayak in water near a shore with tall grasses
Wildlife Management
Conservation on Indigenous Land
Nov 30, 2022
decorative blue wavy line graphic
Habitat Restoration
Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska Using Tribal Wildlife Grant to Help Blue Mussels
Nov 30, 2022
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Oct 28, 2022
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The Burns Paiute Tribe and the Rarest Grass in Oregon
Jun 15, 2022
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Return to the river
Apr 1, 2022
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Healing the Soul by Healing the Land
Mar 31, 2022
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Tribal Wildlife Grants Support Infrastructure
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