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10.702: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) Agreements

Alternate Name: ANILCA Agreements

Overview

Program Number
10.702
Status
Active
Last Modified
April 29, 2022
Date Posted
April 29, 2022
Objective
Through a multidisciplinary collaborative program, identify and provide information needed to sustain subsistence fisheries and wildlife management on public lands for rural Alaskans. The program includes maintaining sound management principles and conservation of healthy populations of fish and wildlife and other renewable resources. The continuation of subsistence use occurring on public land is essential to Alaska’s Native and non-Native rural residents’ physical, economic, traditional, cultural, and/or social existence. No practical alternative means are available to replace the food and other resources fish and wildlife provide to rural Alaskans. Subsistence uses is defined in Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (PL 96-487), Section 803, to be customary and traditional uses by rural Alaska residents of wild, renewable resources for direct personal or family consumption as food, shelter, fuel, clothing, tools or transportation; for the making and selling of handicraft articles out of nonedible by-products of fish and wildlife resources taken for personal or family consumption; for barter, or sharing for personal or family consumption; and for customary trade.
Type of Assistance
Z - Salaries and Expenses
Applicant Eligibility
The U.S. Forest Service’s mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. The agency manages 193 million acres of public land, provides assistance to state and private landowners, and maintains the largest forestry research organization in the world. To accomplish this mission, the U.S. Forest Service partners with non-profits; for-profit; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, Alaska Native and Native American tribal governments, or Alaska Native Corporations (as defined in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act); individuals; and organizations.
Beneficiary Eligibility
An individual/Family, profit organization, other private institution/organization, public nonprofit institution/organization; an officer, employee, agent, department, or instrumentality of the Federal government, of the State of Alaska, municipality or political subdivision of the State of Alaska.
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