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the Colockum
Management Plan
[October 2006]
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The original draft of Colockum Elk Herd plan was written by John Musser
(retired), Roger McKeel (retired), and Tom McCall of the Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife. Tom McCall, Jeff Bernatowicz, Edd Bracken, Pete
Lopushinsky, Beau Patterson, Leray Stream (retired), Scott McCorquodale,
and George Tsukamoto (retired) updated the original draft.
Other Elk Herd Plans:
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Mountains
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Hanford
Mt.
St. Helens
North
Cascade (Nooksack)
North
Rainier
Olympic
Selkirk
South
Rainier
Yakima
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Colockum Elk Herd Plan
(October 2006)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Colockum Elk Herd
is the fifth largest of ten herds identified in the State. It is an important
resource that provides significant recreational, aesthetic, cultural,
and economic benefits to recreationists, local communities, and Native
Americans. The purpose of this plan is to provide direction for the management
of the Colockum elk resource for the next 5 years. The plan is subject
to amendment. Priority management activities will be implemented as funding
and resources become available.
There are three primary
goals for the Colockum Elk Herd: (1) To preserve, protect, perpetuate,
and manage elk and their habitats to ensure healthy, productive populations;
(2) to manage elk for a variety of recreational, educational and aesthetic
purposes including hunting, scientific study, cultural and ceremonial
uses by Native Americans, wildlife viewing, and photography; and (3) to
manage the elk herd for a sustainable yield.
Specific elk herd
and habitat management goals, objectives, and strategies have been identified
in the plan. These are priority objectives identified to address specific
problems in elk management. To accomplish each objective a variety of
strategies have been developed. The following objectives have been identified:
• Maintain
the population objective at 4,500 animals +/- 5% in the surveyed portion
of the winter range. Assess the long-term social tolerances and habitat
limitations for the Colockum elk herd and if necessary, adjust the population
objective accordingly.
• Maintain
the post-season elk population composition ratios in the surveyed area
of the Colockum Herd within the objectives of the Game Management Plan,
currently at 12-20 bulls: 100 cows, with 2-10% of bull sub-population
made up of mature animals, and total bull mortality of less than 50%.
• Improve
elk habitat quality and minimize disturbance to the elk herd during
critical times of the year.
• Minimize
complaints and damage caused by elk, thereby improving landowner support
for Colockum elk management.
• Work cooperatively
with the Yakama Nation to collect and share data pertaining to the Colockum
herd.
• Increase
public awareness of the Colockum herd and develop elk viewing opportunities.
• Work with
public land managers to improve and protect elk habitat on state and
federal lands including WDFW, DNR, and USFS. Work with private land
managers to improve and protect elk habitat on private lands.
• Conduct
research where needed to provide essential data for improving management
of Colockum Elk.
Spending priorities
have been identified for the first year and the next 5 years. Achieving
spending levels will be contingent upon availability of funds and creation
of partnerships. The recommended annual priority expenditures for the
Colockum herd are as follows:
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Priority |
1st
year cost |
5
year cost |
| Herd population/composition
surveys |
$14,000
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$70,000 |
| Reduce burden
of elk on private landowners |
$112,000
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$480,000 |
Work with landowners
and livestock operators to
enhance elk forage
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$25,000
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$75,000 |
| Access Management
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$65,000
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$215,000 |
| Habitat Management
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$30,000 |
$90,000 |
| Purchase critical
elk habitat |
$1,000,000
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$5,000,000 |
| Research |
$75,000
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$350,000 |
| TOTAL |
$1,321,000
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$6,280,000 |
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