First Ever Grants to Mid-Atlantic Region Tribes provides much needed funding for community gardens and composting. Philadelphia, PA – The U.S....
READ MOREJamestown S’Klallam Tribe Earns EPA Approval to Administer Clean Water Act Programs on Reservation and Trust Lands
by Site Manager | Apr 8, 2022 | Environmental, Featured, Federal, Natural Resources, News
With this approval, the JST will assume Clean Water Act authority to manage and protect all surface waters within its reservation and trust...
READ MOREMad River Brewing Company’s Newest Beverage Promotes the Rewilding of Klamath River
by Native Business Staff | Feb 24, 2022 | Environmental, Featured, Food and Beverage, News
The “Undammed” huckleberry flavored hard seltzer label depicts the unleashing of waters so that salmon can once again reach...
READ MOREGrand Canyon Conservancy and Arizona Lottery Announce $100,000 Gives Back Sponsorship to Help Create an Inter-tribal Cultural Heritage Site
by Native Business Staff | Feb 16, 2021 | Environmental, Featured, Happening Now, News, Tourism
One benefit of reimagining the site at Desert View would mean visitors could learn about local indigenous cultures. PHOENIX & GRAND...
READ MOREClara Pratte Wins Environmental Genius Award for Innovators Under 40
by Native Business Staff | Dec 17, 2020 | Disruptors, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Happening Now, Innovation, Leadership, Natural Resources, News
Pratte reacts to the December 16th announcement of her selection as the 2020 winner of the Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award. (UCLA)...
READ MORECherokee Nation Management & Consulting Improving Water Quality at Fort Bliss
by Native Business Staff | Dec 15, 2020 | Environmental, Federal Contracting, Natural Resources, News
Since 2015, a Cherokee Nation Management & Consulting team has improved water quality and trained hundreds of soldiers and civilians on the...
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