California tribes awarded $1.5M in conservation grants
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awarded $1.5 million in habitat conservation to seven California tribes. The money will help the tribes with invasive species, environmental restoration and other conservation projects. Recipients included the Hoopa Valley Tribe, the Karuk Tribe,…
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