The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is awarding $6.6 million to 35 federally recognized Native American and Alaska Native tribes across 15 states for conservation projects under the Tribal Wildlife Grants program. Nine of the awarded proposals went to tribes that have never received Tribal Wildlife Grants funds before. Since 2003, the program has awarded more than $131 million supporting 732 conservation projects, with over 100 million acres of habitat influenced or managed by 575 federally recognized tribes. Projects include salmon monitoring, Apache trout recovery, Roosevelt elk habitat restoration, fisher population research, green crab removal, and lake whitefish reintroduction.