C. Parks and Maintenance 



This division is responsible for the maintenance and of all 

 department buildings. vehicles and equipment, as well as 

 maintenance of all campground and recreational sites on the 

 reservation. It is also responsible for maintaining a 14.500 acre 

 elk game park fence, and for feeding approximately 600 elk in the 

 park during winter months. 



D. Biological Division 



This division is responsible for monitoring fish and wildlife 

 populations; implementing game, fish and habitat projects and: 

 providing recommendations for fishing and hunting seasons and 

 harvest levels. This division also addresses any potential impacts 

 to fish and wildlife from other tribal and federal actions. 



Each year the Game and Fish Department is charged with 

 completing, at a minimum, the following tasks. 



Set annual fishing and hunting regulations, including 

 season dates, legal weapons, bag limits, permit numbers 

 etc . . , 



Monitor harvest of all fish and wildlife from the 

 reservation by species, age and sex. 



Administer the tribes Animal Damage Control Program. 



Conduct aerial classification surveys to determine 

 age:sex ratios for mule deer, elk and pronghorn 

 popu 1 at ions . 



Stock reservation waters with fish for recreational 

 f i shermen . 



Monitor water chemistry, water levels and aquatic 

 vegetation growth in reservation lakes, as they relate to 

 fish survival and recreational fishing. 



Maintain campgrounds located at 4 reservation lakes. 



Patrol reservation and enforce Tribal Codes. 



Assist tribal and client hunters during fall hunting 

 seasons . 



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