How are the tribes working with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife and others to protect and manage wildlife resources?
The tribes want to work with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. The state and tribes have held a series of meetings to share information and discuss management and enforcement needs. More meetings are planned. Tribes participate in a variety of cooperative programs, such as population surveys and habitat enhancement projects that aid wildlife management.
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