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Each year, Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation publishes a detailed Annual Harvest Report to document hunting activities across the Cherokee Nation Reservation and participating tribal lands. These reports highlight harvest data, youth and elder involvement, controlled hunt participation, and progress in conservation and food sovereignty initiatives.
The Annual Harvest Report serves as both a resource and a reflection of Cherokee values. It honors traditional hunting practices, promotes sustainable wildlife management, and supports the Nation’s commitment to environmental stewardship and community well-being.
Updated January 28, 2026