Treaty Rights Battle Links Hunting and Oil Pipelines in Minnesota
Minnesota Funds Elk Restoration for Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Leech Lake Ojibwe Members Fight For Treaty Rights After Arrest for Harvesting Deer
Carbon Credits Help Tribes Preserve Culture, Climate and Bottom Line
Homecoming: Elk Step Onto Ho-Chunk Lands for First Time in 100 Years
Minnesota Governor Halts Study of Moose Deaths Because Moose are Dying
Elk Returning to Ho-Chunk Lands a Century After Being Driven Out
Minnesota Tweaks Sulfate Limits for Wild Rice Waters
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Explores Elk Restoration
Minnesota Tribes Collaborate to Save State’s Disappearing Moose Population
Presentations
“Historic and Cultural Perspectives – Ojibwe Treaty Rights” at University of Minnesota Gathering Partners in Natural Resources Conference, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, May, 2015
“Coordinating Acquisition of Tribal Lands with Non-profits and Non-Tribal Governments” at Women and Water Coming Together Symposium, Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation, November, 2014
Nature Conservancy International Indigenous Business Plan Review, “Conservation Collaboration Opportunities with American Indian Tribes,” 2011
National Inter-Tribal Timber Council Symposium, “Developing Partnerships with Conservation Non-Profits,” 2011