Cascade Volcanoes • Entered by Barb Fox-Kilgore on November 19, 2022
Webinar-Conversatioins On Navigating Tribal Co-Management on Public Lands
November 16, 2022 – November 16, 2022
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | |
Post Admin hours | 0.25 |
Activity Hours | 1.5 |
Participants | 1 |
Total Hours | 1.75 |
Key Issue: Public Lands Health & Protection
Activity Type: Relationship Building with non-white and/or frontline communities (relational meetings, attending events, community support, etc.)
Short Description of Activity
Webinar on Conversations on Navigating Tribal Co-Management on Public Lands, hosted by GOBW with a panel of 4 speakers discussing issues of Land care using the Bear Ears area as an example.
Reflection/Evaluation
I find it very educational to learn from the Indigenous perspective. The struggles to hear their voice heard. The struggles to establish allyship not only with the existing federal/state government but also with in the different Tribes of the area. Bottom line as Human Beings we are all connected to Nature and the Earth; we are all affected by climate and only together can we make effective change.