Wildlife Summit Agenda
 

2015 Wildlife Summit Presentations

2015 Update of the Odd Zoonotic Diseases on Navajo - Dr. Bender
Access to Hunting Area on Trust Lands - E. Benally
Appreciate Your Friendly Zoo - D. Mikesic
Be A Responsible Pet Owner - P. Leo
Big Game in Agricultural Areas - J. Cole and E. Emerson
Boat Safety - E. Benally
Challenges Facing Wildlife - J. Cole
Climate Change Begins at Home - L. Begay
Cooperative Management and Recovery of a Rare Fish Species in the San Juan River - A. Curley
Cultural Significance of Wildlife - T. Begay
Future Department Initiatives - D. Mikesic
Habitat Enhancement Program - E. Emerson
How to Stay Out of Trouble with Game Wardens - B. Tsosie
How You Can Help Us Stop Poaching - L. Joe
Hunting, Fishing, Trapping and Other Permits Offered - V. Howard and A. Hale-Chee
Introduction to Wildlife Conservation and Management Principles - C. Smith
Keeping Your Recreation Areas Clean - F. Begay
Meet the Animals at the Navajo Nation Zoo - B. Kee
Mexican Wolves on the Navajo Nation - C. Smith
Modernizing Your Local Zoo - A. Mull
Native Suckers of the Chuska Mountains and Defiance Plateau - G. Selby
Navajo Endangered Species List (NESL) Update - SDiswood
Navajo Nation Sportfishing - G. Selby
Navajo Nation's Plant Life: What Makes it So Unique? - A. Hazelton
Outdoor Survival - E. Benally
Prairie Dogs - CBlacksheep
Predator Control and Livestock Damage - M. Deswood
Proposed Changes to NN Animal Control Laws - J. Begay
Roads, Roads, Roads - G. Tom
Saving a Legacy: Desert Bighorn Sheep - J. Cole
Understanding Navajo Nation Animal Control Laws - G. Skeet
Using Past and Present Techniques to Estimate Diet Richness and Diet Resolution for Mule Deer on the Navajo Nation - C. Voirin and Dr. Culver
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Cooperation with the Navajo Nation - J. Nystedt
Using Remote Technology to Monitor Endangered Fish and the San Juan River - C. Cheek
Why Do We Have All These Rules to Hunt and Fish - J. Cole
Why Manage Endangered Species? - A. Hazelton and E. Benally
Working Together for Wildlife Tomorrow: Partnering with Local Communities - G. Tom
Your Cultural Connection: Get Your Legal Donated Parts - E. Emerson
 

Department Policies and Reports

Navajo Nation Hunting and Trapping Regulations
Navajo Nation Fishing and Boating Regulations
Map of Navajo Nation Lakes
Big Game Hunt Application
Navajo Nation Hunt Unit Map
Navajo Nation Youth Hunt Application
 
Navajo Nation Animal Control Laws
Proposed Changes to 13 NNC Revisions
 
Biological Resource Land Use Clearance Policies and Procedures (RCP)
Navajo Endangered Species List (NESL)
Species Account Booklet
Data Request Procedures and Fees
Biological Evaluations Explained
Biological Investigation Study Permit Application
 
Eagle Feather Distribution Policies
Ferruginous Hawk Management Guidelines
Golden and Bald Eagle Nest Protection Regulations
Navajo Nation Management Plan of the Mexican Spotted Owl
Raptor Electrocution Prevention Regulations
Navajo Nation Vertebrate List
 

Website Links (Links Below Require Internet Connection)

Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife
Navajo Nation Zoo
Navajo Natural Heritage Program
Navajo Nation Division of Natural Resources
Biological Land-use Clearance Policies and Procedures (RCP) Maps