Tribal Grants
Midwest Region

  

Stockbridge Munsee Community
Tribal Partnership Projects

Contacting the Office:

Julie Morin, Acting Native American Specialist
e-mail: Julie_Morin@fws.gov

BHW Federal Building
One Federal Drive

Fort Snelling, MN 55111
Phone: 612-713-5108
Fax: 612-713-5280


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2003 Tribal Wildlife Grant

$250,000
Stockbridge - Munsee Fish and Wildlife project
Michael Micik, 715-793-4809

Partnership Projects

Tribes, State and Service Discuss Law Enforcement Issues

On Mar. 18, 2002, Special Agent Ed Spoon represented the Service at a one-day 'Tribal/Conservation Warden Conference', held at the College of the Menominee Nation, Keshena, Wisc. Conservation officers from the Menominee Nation, Mole Lake Band of Chippewa, Forest County Potawatomi, and Stockbridge-Munsee Tribes attended, along with Wisconsin Conservation Wardens, U.S. Forest Service officers and the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission. Spoon gave a one-hour presentation on Service Law Enforcement policies regarding Native Americans, Eagle Act permits for Indian religious purposes and the role of the National Eagle Repository. Spoon also discussed the Lacey Act's applicability to tribal lands and the need for Tribes to apply to the Service, if they wish to set migratory bird hunting seasons outside of the seasons selected by the state.

Offices Involved: R3-Madison LE

Partners: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe Forest County Potawatomi Mole Lake Band of Chippewa Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

Aquatic Habitat Monitoring On Seven Streams within the Stockbridge-Munsee Community


 

Last updated: April 7, 2009

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, One Federal Drive, Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4056
612-713-5360
E-mail: MidwestNews@fws.gov