The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the Interior Department have made changes to the agreement sharing management of the National Bison Range in Montana.
The changes are aimed at addressing concerns raised by the public, said a tribal attorney. Local non-Indians and a national public interest group have raised objections to the annual funding agreement in which the tribe would handle management, biological programs, habitat management, fire programs and maintenance and visitor services at the refuge.
The changes address lobbying of Congress by the tribe, transfers of government employees, skill level of tribal employees, handling of accidents and performance of the tribe.
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Tribes amend Bison Range management proposal
(The Missoulian 12/5)
CHANGES IN BISON RANGE DEAL; SIGNING DELAYED
(PEER 12/2)
Relevant Links:
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes - http://www.cskt.org
National
Bison Range - http://bisonrange.fws.gov
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility - http://www.peer.org
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