Indigenous-Led Conservation Wins Key Protections Nationwide
Highlights of ongoing work on ecosystems, habitats, and mitigation
The Pew Charitable Trusts is honored to be a sponsor of the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society 2024 Annual National Conference. Pew values the opportunity to collaborate with Tribes and their partners to conserve and restore fish and wildlife habitat that support biodiversity and human well-being throughout the U.S.
The resources collected here highlight Indigenous-led work to:
Protect ecosystems
- Pew Applauds Bureau of Land Management for Protecting Western Arctic Lands
- African Descendants Have Stake in Saving U.S. Southeast Salt Marshes
- Alaska Tribes Unite Around Conservation of Public Lands
- In Alaska’s Eastern Interior, Tribal Effort Yields a Conservation Win
- U.S. Restores Full Protections in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest
- Biden Administration Has an Opportunity to Consult With Tribes on Alaska Public Lands Conservation
Conserve, restore, and connect fish and wildlife habitats
- Wisconsin Advances Bid for Conservation Site in World’s Largest Freshwater Estuary
- Tribal Nations Designate First U.S. Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area
- Alaska Tribes Urge Bureau of Land Management to Protect Critical Lands and Waters
- Alaska’s Pristine Bering Sea Western Interior at Risk of Resource Extraction
- Fishery Council to Include Traditional Knowledge in Bering Sea Management