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Cherokee Nation Secures $773,000 for Illinois River Watershed Conservation Efforts

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Cherokee Nation Secures $773,000 For Illinois River Watershed Conservation Efforts
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The Cherokee Nation has been awarded $772,914 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to create a conservation plan for the Illinois River Watershed. This funding, part of America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative, will support a two-year project partnering with organizations in Oklahoma and Arkansas to address conservation needs.

Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. emphasized the river’s cultural and economic significance, stating the project aims to protect this resource for future generations. The initiative will include plans for riparian restoration, road management, habitat improvement, and public education.

Deputy Chief Bryan Warner highlighted the importance of water in Cherokee culture and the need for long-term conservation solutions. The project will engage local landowners and citizens, ensuring transparency and sustainability in environmental stewardship. The goal is to enhance ecosystem health and public access while preserving culturally significant species. For more information, visit the Cherokee Nation’s Natural Resources Department website.

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