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External Affairs - Tribal
Mountain-Prairie Region
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS) co-hosted an Eagle Summit IV, followed by a government-to-government consultation regarding eagles in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday, March 17, 2015. This event was free and the date and city were chosen to coincide with the Denver March Powwow.

MEETING SUMMARY:

Download Documents from Eagle Summit IV

Eagle Summit IV Presentations

Law enforcement investigations involving eagles

Wind and other energy projects

Eagle Biology

Day Two

Native American Policy Update and Status (Scott Aikin)

Annual Funding Agreements (Will Meeks)

Bison Update (Steve Torbit)

Species Reintroduction (Mike Thabault)

Tribal & OLE Wildlife Enforcement Training (Steve Oberholtzer)

Fish Stocking of Native & Non-Native Species (Doug Fruge)

View the Agenda

2015 Regional Commitments

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact

Office of External Affairs
email: MountainPrairie@fws.gov
Phone: 303-236-7905

 

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Last modified: July 10, 2015
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