Categories Salish Kootenai College integrates extension, education, and research to advance land grant initiatives for our Tribal community. A focus on ecological restoration processes has led to developing a native plant nursery production and teaching facility, sharing native plant growing techniques with the Tribal greenhouse staff, and implementation of native plantings for restoration purposes. The extension office is mapping noxious weeds, providing education, and coordinating community level planning and weed control efforts. Extension is facilitating the Tribal Colleges with a special Water quality project to increase involvement with the USDA water quality program. The office is expanding the scope of extension by implementing delivery of curriculum in diet, health, and fitness aimed at preventing and reversing diet related illness. by Ian McRyhew September 3, 2019
Categories The History of Food Sovereignty on the Flathead Reservation by Ian McRyhew September 3, 2019
Categories Informational Poster pertaining to research being done to control this species of special concern by Ian McRyhew September 3, 2019 Flowering rush alters previously open water habitats converting them to closed water habitat, which tends to favor invasive fish species such as northern pike, yellow perch, and bass.
Categories Educational poster highlighting research and intervention pertaining to health related disparities on the Flathead reservation. by Ian McRyhew September 3, 2019