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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
PO Box
737
Ignacio,
Colorado 81137
The
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has seven (7) divisions:
The DNR are responsible for the planning
and carry out resource management, conservation, protection and development
plans and provide for Tribal Natural Resources. They also provide
service-oriented programs for Southern Ute Tribal members.
After
the historic drought and fires of 2002, exceptional insect take over, extreme reductions in livestock herds and less than marginal hay and pasture production,
2003 was a good year for Tribal resources. The completion of a
fire-year grazing suspension afforded the rangelands a period of rest while
allowing more than enough forage and water for the Tribe's wildlife species. While we
continue to hope for "better and wetter" years, we recognize that it
will take several years of "normal" or above-average moisture to bring
the Reservation lands out of the drought.
The
Department appreciates the continued understanding and cooperation of the Tribal
membership, Tribal staff and the local farmers and stockmen in practicing water
conservation and good resources management on a daily basis.
Please
feel free to call any of the Divisions for program details or specific items.
This building houses the Main
Southern Ute Natural Resources.

To view the map of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, click on the small map.
If you wish to save the image, right click on your mouse, and "save target as"
to your hard drive.

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