Federal Land and Water Management: Additional Actions Would Strengthen Agreem...
What GAO Found Shared decision-making agreements with federal agencies enable Tribes to provide substantive, long-term input into natural and cultural resource management decisions for public lands. In treaties, Tribes ceded millions of acres of their territories to the federal government in exchange for certain commitments. Many of these areas are now public lands. Agencies committed in 2022 to ensure Tribes play an integral role in deciding how to manage federal natural resources. These agenc
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| Title | Source | Tier | Published |
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| Federal Land and Water Management: Additional Actions Would Strengthen Agreements with Tribes Representative | gao.gov | S1 | 2026-01-28 12:21:28 |