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Nevada Department of Wildlife

Nevada Department of Wildlife

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is the state agency responsible for the restoration and management of fish and wildlife resources, and the promotion of boating safety on Nevada's waters. NDOW is organized into seven divisions (law enforcement, game, fisheries, conservation and education, habitat, wildlife diversity, and operations division) that develop programs and projects, and three regions (eastern, southern and western) that implement these programs. In addition, NDOW has placed emphasis on agency planning activities, wildlife diversity and support operations (engineering, air operations, communications) by assigning senior management level personnel to coordinate these efforts. The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners, a 9-member, governor-appointed board, is responsible for establishing broad policy, setting annual and permanent regulations, reviewing budgets, and receiving input on wildlife and boating matters from entities such as the 17 county advisory boards to manage wildlife.

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About Nevada Department of Wildlife

Employees

51-250

Category

Industry

Government Administration

Location

City

Reno

State

Nevada

Country

United States

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