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Maka Foundation
A Supporting Organization
of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Department of Wildlife, Fish & Recreation
Who We Are
What We Do
History
Donate Now
Black-footed Ferret Reintroduction
Swift Fox Reintroduction
Maka Updates
Sportsmens Paradise
Contact Information
Photos: History
Photos: Species Recovery
Photos: Sportsmen's Paradise
Maka Updates



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Tanya Krietlow, Executive Director, met with Jane Goodall regarding the Black Footed Ferret Program.
Dalton Buffalo.jpgTribal member, Dalton Grassel with the buffalo he shot on the Lower Brule Big Game Unit.
Buffalo Herd.jpgA view of the buffalo herd in the Big Game Unit near the Missouri River.
Fort Hale Mule Deer.jpgA nice mule deer buck taken from the Fort Hale Bottom area of the Lower Brule Reservation.
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A rustic, but modern log cabin is available for lodging for vacations, hunting, or eco-tours of the reservation.  This 2-bedroom cabin was built in 2001 and can sleep up to 6 people.  The cabin is fully furnished and includes an electric oven, microwave, refrigerator/freezer, chest freezer, washer and dryer, wood stove (in addition to electric heating/cooling), and a dog kennel.  The covered porch and deck provides a relaxing atmosphere after a long day. Eco-tours involving spot lighting North America's most endangered mammal the Black-Footed Ferret can be scheduled. For more information email makafoundation@hotmail.com

 

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