AFRI Food Security
AFRI Food Security
This project is supported by the USDA-National Institute of Food and Agriculture-Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Food Security Grant # 2012-68004-20018
Credit:
Annelia Norris HillmanItems in Collection:
Digital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and Justice, Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and Justice, Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and Justice, Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Natural ResourcesDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and JusticeDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and Justice, Traditional Foods and MaterialsDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Law Policy and Justice, Traditional Foods and MaterialsDigital Heritage
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
Economics, Land and Water Management Practices, AgricultureSummary
As fish dependent communities are working to remove dams on the main stem, a new focus is being placed on key tributaries where the overwhelming majority of salmon spawn. The Scott River is one of the most important.