Project Outcomes
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Building an Archive and Uncovering Stories: Environmental Humanities + Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation
Sumiko Martinez and Danielle Endres
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RISES team members presented preliminary findings on the long-term drivers of bison occurrence in the Bear River Basin at the Continental Bison Working Group Conference
Codding, Brian F., Bradley Parry, Rios Pacheco, Kasey E. Cole, Ishmael D. Medina, Weston C. McCool, Daniel Dalmas, Callum Dingley, Matthew Eisenberg, Zachary Lundeen, Andrea Brunelle, Jennifer Watt, Danielle Endres, Simon C. Brewer
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Historical Life Ways of the Wuda Ogwa (Bear River)
Brad Parry, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation
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Restoring Native Landscapes Revives the Great Salt Lake
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Paleozoological baselines inform climate change and help to restore Indigenous socio-ecological systems: A case study from the Bear River Basin, UT
Cole, Kasey E., Dunn, Auriana, Faith, J. Tyler, Irmis, Randall, Codding, Brian F., and O'Brien, Kaedan
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Environmental Justice students contribute to Indigenous ecological restoration
Environmental Justice students connect their academic research to hands-on ecological restoration by joining the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation and over 400 other volunteers in partnership with TreeUtah to plant native trees at the site of the Bear River Massacre site in Preston, Idaho.