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Grant Details: Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living 2000b

Grant Year: 2000

Grant Value: $15,000

Grantee: Round River Conservation Studies

Round River Conservation Studies is an ecologically oriented research and education organization dedicated to preserving and restoring wilderness. The grant supports the Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living's efforts to protect the Taku River Tlingit First Nation traditional territory from the mining and roadbuilding plans of Redfern Mines, and to return jurisdiction of the land and its resources to the tribe.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living

Box 390, Five Mile Reserve
Atlin, BC V0W 1A0
(250) 651-7557
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