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A National Native Non-Profit Organization dedicated to the Conservation,
Protection and Enhancement of Tribal Fish, Wildlife, Habitat and Cultural Resources
Sponsored by the NAFWS Alaska Region
Please click on the tabs above to get information regarding airfare and lodging discounts, links for things to do in Juneau, and other special events available to conference participants.
Dates: May 18 - May 21, 2009
Conference site:
Centennial Hall Convention Center
Agenda (draft-revised:04/13/2009): Current PDF Version
Exhibitors Application From: Click here.
Nominations for Chief Sealth, Conservation Officer and Biologist/Manager Awards:
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The mission of the Society
is to promote the prudent use of natural resources on Tribal lands. This can only be
accomplished through the dedication and hard work of all Society members. Awards for the “Biologist/Manager of the
Year” and “Conservation Officer of the Year” will be given to two Society
members, on a yearly basis, who best exemplifies his or her dedication and hard
work. To honor these two individuals is
not intended to diminish the contributions of other members but, to reflect the
accomplishments of the Society's membership involved in natural resources
management on Tribal lands. The “Chief Sealth” award shall honor one person who has made a
significant and positive impact on natural resources on Tribal lands.
If you feel that you know of a person or persons that embody the spirit of these awards, please download the "Award Policy" and submit the nomination package to the National Office by 04/30/2009. You can fax the nomination package to 303.466.5414 or mail to: NAFWS, 8333 Greenwood Blvd., Suite 260, Denver, CO 80221.
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Payment can be made by credit card, money order, check or cash. The credit card merchant account for the organization is located on a secure server and card information is not accessible from our server or outside parties.
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