State of Nevada
The Nevada Department of Wildlife is dedicated to the management and conservation of nearly 900 species of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles throughout the Silver State. With a commitment to preserving wildlife and their habitats, the agency offers resources for hunting, fishing, boating, and outdoor education to foster a deeper appreciation for Nevada's natural beauty.
In addition to providing licenses, permits, and regulations, the department engages communities through events and educational programs, ensuring that residents and visitors can enjoy and protect the state's diverse wildlife. Nevada's vast public lands and stunning landscapes serve as the backdrop for unforgettable outdoor adventures, from big game hunting to fishing in its many lakes and rivers.
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