Skip to content
Implementation Logo

The Implementation Project

Realizing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Menu

  • Home
  • UN Declaration
    • Promises of the Declaration
    • Implementing in the United States
    • International Contexts
      • Approaches in Other Countries
  • Latest News
  • The Project
  • Resources
    • Browse All

USDA – Restoring California Black Oak Ecosystems to Promote Tribal Values and Wildlife

USDA – Restoring California Black Oak Ecosystems to Promote Tribal Values and Wildlife
Tagged on: ecosystems    environment    environmental rights    Human Rights    indigneous rights    Tribal    tribe    tribes    united states    us    US Tribal    US Tribe    US Tribes    usda    wildlife
Kevin Miller, AILP Fellow August 23, 2020December 10, 2020 Climate & Environment, News, Tribal Laws, US- Federal Laws, US-State Laws
  • ← 2020 World Indigenous Peoples Day Interview with Walter Echo-Hawk
  • Karuk Climate Adaptation Plan →
NARF logo

Native American Rights Fund

1506 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
303-447-8760

https://www.narf.org/

The Implementation Project is a joint initiative of the Native American Rights Fund and Colorado Law to advance education and advocacy regarding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 

Colorado Law logo

University of Colorado Law School

2450 Kittredge Loop Dr
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8047

https://www.colorado.edu/law/

Copyright © 2023 The Implementation Project. All rights reserved. Theme Spacious by ThemeGrill. Powered by: WordPress.
  • Follow Us on LinkedIn