A team I am familiar with includes:
1) a USMC sniper and SWAT team trainer, who just so happens to also hunt the high buck season in the Oly NF wildernesses every year for the past 10 seasons
2) A backcountry hunter who has 100s of off-trail backpacking miles and 1000s of on-trail miles in ONP since his youth (plus many more elsewhere)
3) a mountaineer who has done first and second ascents in Alaska and Yukon territory, difficult ascents of Mt. Rainier, and tons of roped rock/ice/snow throughout the western U.S.
4) three other hunters with abundant backcountry hunting, backpacking, and horsepacking resumes.
All six of the members are skilled shooters with high hunting success rates
All six understand this is a culling/eradication program, not a hunting trip.
Three of the members are trained specifically in a field science of some sort and are professionals in related fields.
One of the members routinely collects police evidence; another is an attorney, and in their professional live both know how to de-escalate conflict with the public -- a public that may not agree with the goat removal program.
Two have wilderness first responder training and the rest are all current with basic first-aid/CPR