We assist clients through a combination of consulting support, technology-based solutions, professional training, and staffing services.
We facilitate respectful and effective consultation processes with Indigenous communities, supporting compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and other regulations while honoring cultural perspectives.
Our tribal monitoring programs integrate Indigenous monitors into field surveys, where they identify culturally significant sites, features, and resources while serving as community representatives in the project process.
We partner with tribal monitors and biologists to identify culturally important plants, conduct threatened and endangered species surveys, and incorporate traditional ecological knowledge into environmental assessments.
Trinity ensures discoveries and observations are documented in a manner that reflects both scientific and Indigenous perspectives, with reporting that supports agency decision-making and communication back to tribal elders.
We provide opportunities for tribal monitors and crew chiefs to participate in fieldwork and training, building capacity within communities while strengthening partnerships between project developers and Indigenous nations.
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