The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council is a dedicated network of Indigenous Tribes and First Nations working together to clean up and preserve the Yukon River and its tributaries for the protection of their own and future generations. With a mission to continue their traditional Native way of life, they prioritize community engagement, water quality sampling, and providing technical assistance and resources for clean drinking water.
Through their commitment to be good listeners, respectful, and inclusive, the council aims to be a unifying force in the region, promoting integrity, honesty, and fairness in their work. With hundreds of individuals contributing to their water data collection efforts, they strive to achieve their 50-year vision of being able to drink water directly from the Yukon River.
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