Round River Conservation Studies Grant
Organization - Round River Conservation Studies
Grant Amount - $2,375,000
Foundation -
Moore FoundationGrant Purpose - The purpose of this grant is to support Round River Conservation Studies in their work with the Taku River Tlingit First Nation to protect the wild salmon ecosystem of the Taku River watershed through new science-based land use designations, ecologically-based fish and wildlife management regimes, and enhanced First Nations stewardship capacity.
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