Ecological Concerns:

All major limiting factors affecting Yakama Nation treaty trust resources.

Cle Elum Pool Raise: Speelyi Shoreline Protection Tree Harvest

The goal of this project is to remove trees in preparation for the Bureau of Reclamation’s construction of the Cle Elum Pool Raise: Speelyi Shoreline Protection Project. The Bureau of Reclamation who is leading and funding this Project owns Cle Elum Dam. Yakama Nation serves as a support role to work with communities along the shoreline of Cle Elum Lake to implement the Cle Elum Pool Raise Project. More information can be found online at https://www.usbr.gov/pn/programs/eis/cleelumraise/.

RFP - On-Call Wetland Assessment and Environmental Permitting Services

Yakama Nation Fisheries is seeking proposals from qualified Wetland Assessment and Environmental Permitting firms to award a new consultant services contract for wetland assessment services in support of salmon habitat restoration projects taking place in the Upper Columbia Region (including the Methow, Entiat, and Wenatchee Valleys) in Chelan and Okanogan Counties, Washington.  Based upon the proposals received under this solicitation, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation will award a one-year on-call contract to the best quality bidder for the Scope of Work described wit

Pacific Lamprey Project

The Yakama Nation is working to restore natural production of Pacific lamprey to a level that will provide robust species abundance, significant ecological contributions and meaningful harvest within the Yakama Nations Ceded Lands and in the Usual and Accustomed areas.

Status and Trends Annual Report

The Status and Trends Annual Report (STAR) Project summarizes fish population status and trends, habitat restoration action implementation, Yakama Nation production and reintroduction programs, and Federal mainstem hydrosystem improvements as they affect Yakama Nation treaty-trust aquatic species and their habitats.