Intertribal Nursery Council

The Intertribal Nursery Council (INC) is a USDA Forest Service managed, tribally guided, organization for advancing the interests of native peoples involved with plant production in nurseries. Key focal points of the organization include: technology transfer and sharing, conservation education, preservation of ecological knowledge, reforestation, restoration, and nursery training. Meetings are held annually and participation is open to tribal members and non-tribal members who work for or with tribal agencies.

Intertribal Nursery Council 2008 Annual Meeting & Workshop

Past Intertribal Nursery Council meetings

Tribal Nursery Needs Assessment

Using funding provided by USDA Forest Service State and Private Forestry, Native Americans associated with the Intertribal Nursery Council were asked to provide information about their native plant production needs. The information was compiled into this needs assessment which forms the basis for some new and ongoing Forest Service outreach projects to Native Americans.

INC Photos







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