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Reservation Resource Management Enforcement Division is composed of
8 federally trained full-time Conservation Officers.
Their primary responsibility is to enforce the Tribal Conservation
Codes adopted by the Fond du Lac Band upon band members on the
Reservation, 1837 and 1854 Treaty Areas. The Band has in place a
full set of ordinances regulating the on and off- reservation
seasons, bag limits and licensing structure, registration stations
and a system of tagging. The Conservation Code rule book is used to
implement ordinances to the band members as they hunt, fish and
gather on the Reservation and in the 1837, 1854 Treaty areas. All
Conservation violations by Band members are cited into the Fond du
Lac Court system, established in 1976. Contrary to popular
misconception, exercise of treaty rights is not a free for all and
all subsequent activities are regulated and monitored.
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here to see all FDL Codes and Ordinances

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