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InterTribal Sinkyone Wildernes Council
PO Box 1523
ukiah, ca 95482
(707) 463-6745
http://www.treesfoundation.org/affiliates/specific-22
InterTribal
Sinkyone Wilderness Council
The InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council is a nonprofit
consortium of ten sovereign, federally-recognized California Indian tribes
engaged in cultural land conservation, Native stewardship, habitat restoration,
and education within the aboriginal Sinkyone Indian tribal territory, which
encompasses portions of southern Humboldt and northern Mendocino counties
including the Garberville-Redway area. The Council's member tribes all retain
historic and cultural ties to the Sinkyone tribal territory.
The Council may be the best-known example of intertribal Indian land
conservation in the U .S. It was formed
in 1986 to protect threatened Sinkyone coastal redwoods from further clearcut
logging, and to return traditional tribal stewardship to this land. In 1997 the Council purchased 3,845 acres for
the first-ever InterTribal Wilderness area.
This land is permanently protected through conservation easements. The
Council conducts its work in collaboration with a wide variety of project
partners, including local tribes, Sanctuary Forest, Pacific Forest Trust, The
Trust for Public Land, Trees Foundation, California State Parks, the State
Coastal Conservancy, and others.
The Council’s InterTribal
Sinkyone Wilderness adjoins the 7,250-acre Sinkyone Wilderness State Park,
where the Council is engaged in collaborative cultural-ecological conservation
projects with California State Parks. The Council assisted with the Sinkyone State
Park’s Watershed Rehabilitation Project by helping to remove more than 50 miles
of abandoned logging roads and streams, which led to the Park’s recognition as
an officially designated State Wilderness in November 2006. The effects of the Sinkyone Watershed
Rehabilitation Project include dramatic reductions in sediment deliveries to
Sinkyone stream and ocean waters, thereby significantly improving salmonid and
other species’ habitats. The
Council also shares a 12-mile common boundary with its neighbor to the east,
Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc., which in June 2007 purchased the 50,635-acre
Usal Redwood Forest.
Although the InterTribal Wilderness is not open to the general public,
the Council plans to allow limited access for the public at two camping areas
and on three public hiking trails connecting to the Lost Coast Trail in the
adjacent State Park, located to the west of the InterTribal land. These limited public access features are
anticipated to open by 2010.
To find out more, visit InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness
Council at its page on the Trees Foundation website at: http://www.treesfoundation.org/affiliates/specific-22
Contact information:
InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council
P.O. Box 1523 Ukiah, CA
95482. Phone: (707) 463-6745.
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