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Environmental Law - Protection of Native Resources, Las Vegas, NV

By mole333
Created 18 Feb 2008 - 6:31pm
21 Apr 2008 - 8:00am
24 Apr 2008 - 4:00pm

Environmental Law - Protection of Native Resources

Type of Event: Training
Hosted By: Falmouth Institute
Event Dates: 4/21/2008 - 4/23/2008
Event Location: Las Vegas, NV
Cost: $755
Contact: Falmouth Institute
Email: information@falmouthinstitute.com [1]
Contact Phone:800-992-4489
Contact Fax:703-352-2323
Website: http://www.falmouthinstitute.com [2]

Course Description:Even though federal law and policy assures conservation and protection of natural resources, the outcome of conservation on tribal land is uncertain. Cultural and economic interests of tribes often conflict with those of states and federal government. Tribes face management challenges – increased economic development, changing environmental conditions and competing interests, to name just a few. A thorough understanding of the legal issues and rights of all parties is the best defense for protecting natural resources. Natural resources are important everywhere, but they are more critical to tribes. This insightful, three-day class will cover the basics from water and air to land and wildlife. It will examine the federal laws and regulations that govern these areas and provide a review of the latest case law. Find out where states’ rights end and the tribes’ begin. Understand why these different aspects of the environment are important and how they affect everything from everyday life to business development. Learn how to create and maintain conservation projects and discuss how other tribes’ have used the law to help conserve and protect their natural resources. This hands-on class will give you the opportunity to discuss the unique challenges and issues that impact your tribe and explore solutions. Don’t miss this important training program – register today!

How to Register: Falmouth Institute class sizes are limited. Registrations MUST be received at least 10 business days before the class start date. After the registration deadline, registrations will be taken only on a space available basis and a $25 late registration fee will be charged. We recommend you register early for all classes. There are four registration methods available to you. Online: Select a class from our Calendar of Events. Then click on 'Register Now' in the bar along the left side of the page and complete the registration form. Online registrations will only be accepted before the registration deadline of 10 business days prior to the class start date. After that date we ask that you call our offices directly at 800-992-4489 to register with one of our customer service representatives. Phone: Call 800-992-4489 and choose option number "3" on our automated voice mail system to reach a customer service representative. Fax: Fax a completed registration form to 703-352-2323.



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