Ceded Territory Patrol

 

     GLIFWC Enforcement’s goal is to protect the fish and game within the ceded territories through both education and patrol. GLIFWC wardens routinely patrol and monitor treaty harvest activities in the ceded territories of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, checking for infractions of tribal codes governing treaty harvest seasons. Violations are cited into tribal courts.glifwc patch Fond du Lac Mille Lacs Band St. Croix tribe Lac Courte Oreilles Red Cliff Bad River Lac du Flambeau Sokaogon Chippewa/Mole Lake Lac Vieux Desert Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Bay Mills Indian Community Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission

 

     The specific goals of patrol are:
badge Commercial Fisheries in Lake Superior

—to educate and prevent illegal harvest and waste

Report a Ghost Net


badge Spearing/netting

—to educate and prevent illegal harvest and waste


badge Game/trapping

—to educate and prevent illegal harvest and waste


badge Gathering

—to educate and prevent illegal harvest and waste


badge Safeguarding Habitat

—to educate and prevent spread of invasive species and practices that degrade or threaten habitat for fish and game

 

badge Training

 

badge Youth Outreach

 

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