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Wetlands Law and Policy: Understanding Section 404, Second Edition
This panel focuses on tribal legal approaches to natural resources protection, including how Native Nations work to protect waterways, forestlands, and treaty-protected flora and fauna.
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Native Nations across the United States continually face threats to treaty-protected resources located both on and off their reservation lands. In response, Tribes are increasingly adopting novel legal approaches that focus on issues such as the rights of nature and the legal personhood of rivers, while also insisting on a greater role in decision making about projects that affect the lands and waterways on which tribal members rely to support their treaty-based hunting, fishing, and gathering rights and to engage in time-immemorial cultural and religious practices.
This panel will explore the various ways in which Tribes and tribal citizens across the nation are undertaking efforts to protect the natural resources on which they depend for their survival. Participants will learn how Native Nations are working to protect waterways, forestlands, and treaty-protected flora and fauna through a wide range of actions such as collaborations and partnerships, pipeline protests, dam removal, and the "land back" movement and how those efforts can affect non-Native development of natural resources, whether those resources are located inside or outside reservation boundaries.
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