Northern Copper Valley, Dot Lake & Healy Lake Chisana Caribou Hunt Announced

  Plans Announced for 2025 Federal Subsistence Hunt of Chisana Caribou Herd  Caribou. (Photo, Alaska Department of Fish & Game)  Date:  ...

 
Plans Announced for 2025 Federal Subsistence Hunt of Chisana Caribou Herd 

Caribou. (Photo, Alaska Department of Fish & Game) 


Date: July 21, 2025 

Contact: Amber Cohen, 907-822-7284 

COPPER CENTER, ALASKA – The 2025 federal subsistence hunt for the Chisana caribou herd was announced by acting Wrangell-St. Elias Superintendent Joshua Scott, the designated federal manager for the hunt. Consistent with the cooperative management plan for the herd, the harvest quota is 6 bull caribou. The hunt will open on August 10 and close on September 30 or when the quota has been reached. Hunters are required to report back within three days of harvesting an animal, or at the end of the season if unsuccessful. The hunt area is Federal public lands in Unit 12 that occur east of the Nabesna River and Glacier and south of the Winter Trail running southeast from Pickerel Lake to the Canadian border.
 
Eligibility for the hunt is limited to permanent residents of Unit 12, Chistochina, Dot Lake, Healy Lake, and Mentasta Lake. Permits will be available starting July 21 at the Slana Ranger Station, at the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge office in Tok, and by contacting Amber Cohen, Cultural Anthropologist, at (907) 822-7284, or amber_cohen@nps.gov.
 
The Chisana caribou herd is a small international herd occurring in Yukon and Alaska on the Klutlan Plateau and near the headwaters of the White River. In Alaska, its range is primarily within the boundaries of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. The herd population currently appears stable with a fall 2022 population estimate of approximately 582 animals. The current 3-year average (2022-2024) calf-and-bull to cow ratio is above population objectives. The herd management plan provides recommendations and strategies to guide its management and conservation. The conditions for this hunt are consistent with the plan.
 
For more information, please contact wrst_subsistence@nps.gov or call (907) 822-7284.

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