tolani lake enterprises
CLIMATE CHALLENGE: Less Water, Worse Droughts
GRANT AWARD: $250,000; YEAR AWARDED: 2020
For the Navajo Nation, climate change is driving drought and warming, resulting in soil erosion and the loss of vegetation cover. These impacts threaten the land, culture and traditions, grazing operations, wildlife habitat, human health, and water supply. The project team is addressing cross-cutting barriers to climate-informed land management and building the capacity of tribal governments and communities to rise to the challenges posed by climate change. The pilot project, which will restore over 100 acres with native, climate-adapted plant species, will offer a replicable model for climate resilient restoration in the area.