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Elmer Crow, with the Fisheries Program, explains how the tribe is restoring the land to its pristine character Item Info

The significance for the tribe is to completely restore this place. It is a pristine place anymore. Its got wildlife that you wouldn’t believe. We’ve got frog, blue heron, osprey, eagles, beaver, muskrats, raccoons, deer, turkey. And they all wander in and out of here. It is only about 20 acres right here that they do this in. It is just a place to go. If you wish to fish then fine but if you don’t, it is just a place to go sit. Like right at this time all we can hear is ducks and we are only a half a mile from the main part of Orofino.

Title:
Elmer Crow, with the Fisheries Program, explains how the tribe is restoring the land to its pristine character
Date Created:
2001-10
Description:
Elmer Crow, with the Fisheries Program, explains how the tribe is restoring the land to its pristine character in the example of Tunnel Pond, close to where Lewis and Clark camped near Orofino. (Interviewed by Rodney Frey, October 2001)
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"Elmer Crow, with the Fisheries Program, explains how the tribe is restoring the land to its pristine character", Nimíipuu L3, Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL)
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https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/nimiipuu-l3/items/nimiipuu-l3-169.html
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