The Society's purposes are charitable, educational, scientific and cultural, as well as the following:To assist in the facilitation and coordination of inter-tribal communication in regards to fish and wildlife matters, including issues with treaty rights, court cases related to fish and wildlife, and hunting and fishing regulations.To protect, preserve and conserve the wise use and management of tribal fish, wildlife, and recreation resources.To educate Native Americans involved in fish and wildlife management, policy decision makers, community members and others similarly dedicated to tribal natural resource management, of the best management practices.To provide administrative support, expertise and advice to tribal governments, relating to tribal fish, wildlife and recreation resources.To improve the general welfare of tribal people through educational, charitable, as well as fish and wildlife enhancement activities.To provide professional publications and promotional activities for disseminating information about Native American fish and wildlife resources to members, organizations, public officials, and the general public.