CSKT opens lands to public use for residents
SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 6 months AGO
The Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribal Council recently took action to modify a current resolution regarding recreation on tribal land, to allow all people who reside on the Flathead Indian Reservation full return of access and use of tribal lands, including campgrounds and recreation lands managed by the Tribal Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation and Conservation.
According to tribal officials, “This action is effective immediately and will remain in effect, until revoked.”
All restrictions for non-residents of the Flathead Reservation will remain in place. On March 31, the Tribal Council passed a resolution to temporarily suspend recreation on tribal land to non-residents of the Flathead Indian Reservation, in response to the COVID-19 virus.
All residents of the reservation are required to present proper permits and current identification with proof of residency. Tribal conservation permits are required for individuals 12 years of age and older. Fishing permits are also required for non-member residents 14 years of age and older; both can be purchased on-line.
Go to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Park’s website @ www.fwp.mt.gov. for permits.
The Tribal Wildlife Management Program highly encourages people to carry bear spray while recreating. Bear spray should be readily accessible and the user should know how to use it.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Natural Resources Department asks that community residents tread lightly while recreating on tribal land.
Tribal officials said tribal game wardens are working regular shifts and will be out patrolling daily.
For more information contact the CSKT Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation & Conservation at 406-883-2888.
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