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. Their mission is to ensure the sustainability of wildlife populations, including big game and bison, for the Yakama Nation and its members.
Through various initiatives such as public hunting, fishing, and vegetation management, the program works to maintain a balance between conservation and traditional land use practices. From black bears to bighorn sheep, the Yakama Nation Wildlife Resource Management Program plays a vital role in preserving the diverse wildlife species within the Yakama Nation's territory.
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