Nevada Division of Wildlife

The Nevada Division of Wildlife, located in Ely, NV, is responsible for managing and conserving nearly 900 different species of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and their habitats in the Silver State. With a focus on hunting, fishing, bird watching, hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities, they aim to provide unforgettable experiences and ensure the thriving of Nevada's wildlife for generations to come.

From exceptional game and stunning landscapes to wide-open access to public land covering over 80% of the state, the Nevada Division of Wildlife offers unmatched hunting experiences. Additionally, Nevada's diverse fish species and varied geography provide fishing enthusiasts with endless opportunities, whether in high mountain lakes, low-elevation rivers, reservoirs, or urban fisheries throughout the state.

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