Grantee Profile: Round River Conservation Studies
Grant History:
2006 - $30,000 To support the development of the Northern Nations Alliance in northern B.C. and the southern Yukon Territory. Endangered Ecosystems
2006 - $3,000 To provide negotiation training for Taku River Tlingit and Round River staff for the G2G Land Plan Negotiations. Opportunity Fund
2005 - $30,000 To provide planning, administrative and consulting support for the Northern Nations Alliance. Endangered Ecosystems
2004 - $25,000 To build a stronger organizational infrastructure. Communications and Capacity Building
2003 - $30,000 To assist in the production and delivery of conservation area designs for the British Columbia and Alaska coast, the territory of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation and the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area, and a land management plan prepared for the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. Communications and Capacity Building
2002 - $35,000 To complete a conservation biology-based conservation area design and land plan for the traditional territory of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. Endangered Ecosystems
2001 - $1,500 To support a presentation to the Muskwa-Kechika Advisory Board on the use of conservation biology in land-use decisions in northern B.C.'s Muskwa-Kechika Management Area. Opportunity Fund
2001 - $25,000 To assist a cooperative effort with the Taku River Tlingit First Nation to complete a comprehensive Conservation Area Design and land protection plan. Endangered Ecosystems
2001 - $25,000 To develop a Conservation Area Design for the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area in northern British Columbia; and to support a Muskwa-Kechika Land Use Management Workshop on Conserving and Managing Northern Wilderness Values. Endangered Ecosystems
2000 - $20,000 To assist a cooperative effort with the Nakina Centre for Aboriginal Learning and Living and the Taku River Tlingit First Nation to develop a conservation areas design for the Taku River watershed and a long-term land protection plan for the First Nation's aboriginal lands in the Taku River Basin. Endangered Ecosystems
2000 - $20,000 To expand the conservation areas design for the coastal rainforest ecosystem of British Columbia into the province's north coast and interior landscapes within the transboundary watersheds between northwestern B.C. and the panhandle of southeastern Alaska. Endangered Ecosystems
Round River Conservation Studies
284 West 400 North, suite 105
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Phone: (801) 363-2931
E-mail: sloffice@roundriver.org

