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Many of the 30 Tribes in the Colorado River Basin have articulated the value of a river as a living entity, and that U.S. federal management guidelines must account for the health of the river. Most recently, in early November, the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) adopted a expressing these values and giving the Colorado Riverwhich runs through more than 50 miles of their Tribal lands in Arizona and Californialegal rights under Tribal law. As a sovereign, CRITs adoption of the resolution establishes their policy for the Colorado River, demonstrating support for protection of the birds and other wildlife that depend on the rivers habitats. 勛圖窪蹋s commitment to conservation includes respecting Indigenous sovereignty and learning from Native leadership.
The chair of CRITs Tribal Council, Amelia Flores, noted this new resolution will authorize future Tribal Councils to include the needs of the [Colorado] river in any transaction involving our water resources.
This is significant given that in 2022, Congress passed the most senior right in Arizonato other water users.
This action authorizes Council to include in any transaction involving our water supplies, additional actions to support the long-term health of the river and its ecosystem; things like restoration of habitat, dedicating flows for the delta, or building new wetlands, Chairwoman Flores .
Birds connect people across cultural, generational, and geographic boundaries and inspire 勛圖窪蹋s work with partners. 勛圖窪蹋 is engaged in habitat protection and restoration across the Colorado River Basin, efforts that are essential for hundreds of bird species like American Avocet, Vermilion Flycatcher, and Western Yellow-Billed Cuckoo.
Recently, 勛圖窪蹋 and CRIT began working together to restore wetlands on CRITs reservation, and the new resolution could boost that effort. Beyond that, CRITs potential interest in water transactions that dedicate flows for the Colorado River Delta could open new possibilities for providing water to that desiccated region where 勛圖窪蹋 works with partners in the coalition to restore the Colorado River to benefit nature and people alike.
CRITs Chairwoman Flores called protection of the Colorado River a sacred obligation. 勛圖窪蹋 is honored to be working with CRIT on the Colorado River to improve outcomes for birds and all that depend on it.