Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
Apr 22, 2021 8:44 AM
In conjunction with Earth Day today (April 22), Governor Kristi Noem and the South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources announced that Prairie Paradise Farms of Fort Pierre has been selected for the South Dakota Leopold Conservation Award
®.
Given in honor of renowned conservationist, Aldo Leopold, this award recognizes private landowners who inspire others with their dedication to the land, water, and wildlife resources in their care.
Levi and Crystal Neuharth took over management of Prairie Paradise Farms in 2016. Levi is a founding member and current chairman of the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition, so they make decisions based on the five principles of soil health:
LaDuke: An Enbridge inventory, so far
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Written By:
Winona LaDuke | ×
Winona LaDuke
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Cultural whitewashing: Enbridge is spending a lot of money representing that they are friends with tribal people. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tribes continue to oppose them in court, and criticize Enbridge for attempting to manipulate tribal governments and politics.
LaDuke: An Enbridge inventory, so far
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Written By:
Winona LaDuke | ×
Winona LaDuke
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Cultural whitewashing: Enbridge is spending a lot of money representing that they are friends with tribal people. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tribes continue to oppose them in court, and criticize Enbridge for attempting to manipulate tribal governments and politics.
LaDuke: An Enbridge inventory, so far
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Written By:
Winona LaDuke | ×
Winona LaDuke
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Cultural whitewashing: Enbridge is spending a lot of money representing that they are friends with tribal people. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tribes continue to oppose them in court, and criticize Enbridge for attempting to manipulate tribal governments and politics.
LaDuke: An Enbridge inventory, so far
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Written By:
Winona LaDuke | ×
Winona LaDuke
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Cultural whitewashing: Enbridge is spending a lot of money representing that they are friends with tribal people. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tribes continue to oppose them in court, and criticize Enbridge for attempting to manipulate tribal governments and politics.