Mt. Hull Sheep Herd

Population Objectives/Guidelines
The Mt. Hull herd is being managed for steady population growth for as long as available resources will support increased numbers. The current population decline of this herd is currently being evaluated and has resulted in the removal of hunting as a management tool in this area.

Population Status and Trend Analysis
Observational data suggests that the Mt. Hull herd grew fairly steadily following reintroduction in 1970. Numbers were highest in the late 1980’s and early 90’s during a spell of mild winter weather, peaking in 1991 at 80-90 animals. Since then, the population experienced a slight decline until the more recent severe decline.

Management Conclusions
The Mt. Hull herd population trend is in steep decline and warrants additional attention and research. With limited resources due to budget shortfalls, the involvement of local conservation hunting organizations and the Washington Chapter of the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep is critical to obtaining the resources necessary to return the productivity of this herd to a sustainable level.

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