Nevada wildlife board to decide big game tag quotas for next hunting season

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The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners is preparing to set big game tag quotas for the 2024-2025 hunting season. The decision will be made during a meeting scheduled for May 3 and May 4 in Reno, Nevada. This nine-member board will finalize the quotas after considering recommendations from the Nevada Department of Wildlife and input from County Advisory Boards (CABs) and public members.

Nevada’s wildlife management involves CABs across its 17 counties. These boards are integral in gathering local opinions on proposed quotas. Many CAB meetings are set to occur between April 29 and May 1, ahead of the main commission meeting in May. These meetings offer an opportunity for public participation, where stakeholders can express their views on the proposed quotas at a local level.

The Department of Wildlife emphasizes the importance of public involvement in this process to ensure diverse voices are considered. For those interested in participating or seeking more information, details about all local CAB meetings and the upcoming commission meeting are available on the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commission website under the “Future Meetings” section: https://nvboardofwildlife.org/.



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