The Yakama Nation Wildlife Resource Management Program is dedicated to managing, protecting, restoring, and enhancing the ecological and cultural integrity of the land and natural resources preserved since Time Immemorial and under the Treaty of 1855. They focus on a variety of wildlife species including big game such as black bears, cougars, black-tailed deer, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and elk.
Through their efforts, the program conducts population surveys, habitat management, and conservation initiatives to ensure the sustainability of these important wildlife species within the Yakama Nation territory. Their work reflects a commitment to preserving the natural heritage of the region for future generations.
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