Caring for All Relations: Tribal Wildlife Management
Webinar Details
When:
Dec 11, 2020 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Drs. Serra Hoagland, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Fire, Fuels & Smoke Program
- Michel Kohl, Wildlife Extension Specialist & Assistant Professor for Wildlife Management at Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, UGA
Virtual Event Format:
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This webinar is third in a seven-part series providing insights on the history of native lands and their management ranging from treaties to wildlife, fisheries, forestry, fire management and more.
To access the other webinars in this series, use this link: https://forestrywebinars.net/sponsor-pages/tribal-webinar-series/
Drs. Serra Hoagland (Laguna Pueblo) and Michel Kohl (Ft. Peck Sioux and Assinboine Nations) will discuss the value and important of wildlife management in Indian country. Information will highlight the differences between cultural, commercial, and subsistence management practices that occurs both on and off tribal lands. Tribal models of land stewardship that balance the triple bottom line of social, environmental and economic needs of the community will be discussed. This presentation will also introduce participants on the incorporation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) into tribal and non-tribal wildlife management practices as well as the need for tribal engagement in all natural resource management decision making.

Michel Kohl, Wildlife Extension Specialist & Assistant Professor of Wildlife Management at Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, UGA
Drs. Serra Hoagland, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Fire, Fuels & Smoke Program


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