Puyallup Tribal News: Second elders fishing season yields 17
The Puyallup Tribal News covered this year’s elders fishery: For the second year, Puyallup Tribal elders were given the first…
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The Puyallup Tribal News covered this year’s elders fishery: For the second year, Puyallup Tribal elders were given the first…
For the second year, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians was able to open a limited ceremonial and subsistence fishery for…
Last fall, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians took a public stand against a proposal by the state of Washington to…
The Puyallup Tribe of Indians is opposing a proposed expanded hunt on the fewer than 1,000-animal herd. To decrease the number of human and elk interactions, the State of Washington is proposing an expanded hunt on antlerless elk along state Route 12 between Packwood and Morton. An expanded harvest on the South Rainier elk herd could cause the weak elk population to crash. The herd’s target population is more than 2,100, according to the tribal and state co-managers.