The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commission is meeting at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 13, and Saturday, June 14, at the Nannini Administration Building, 540 Court St, Ste 102 in Eldo to discuss and take possible action on several issues important to sportsmen, including a public comment period at the start and end of each day’s meeting.
Friday’s agenda includes division activity, litigation, big game hunter survey reports, the elk management plan and possible action on trail cameras and thermal imaging regulations. A public comment opportunity will take place at start and end of the meeting. If you wish to make a public comment or watch the meeting on Friday, please use the button below and passcode 905406.
Saturday’s agenda includes possible action on regulations related to coyote hunting contests, 2025-26 upland game and furbearer seasons and bag limits, among other topics. A public comment opportunity will take place at start and end of the meeting. If you wish to make a public comment or watch the meeting on Saturday, please use the button below and passcode 550078.
Note: Persons attending virtually who wish to comment are invited to raise their virtual hands in the virtual meeting forum during the appropriate time; each person offering public comment during this period will be limited to no more than three minutes.
Commission members need to know sportsmen are engaged, because when we are not, it makes it easier for animal extremists and other radical elements to fill the void. And Nevada is no stranger to the voices of animal extremists and other radical elements wreaking havoc on our lifestyle.
That is why there has never been a more critical time than now for sportsmen to be engaged in the process. We are the only ones who can promote and protect our values, rights, and heritage. Sportsmen cannot let what is happening in Washington and Colorado happen in Nevada.
Remember to share this meeting alert with your family and friends and encourage them to attend this and future commission meetings. Urge them to join you and the Sportsmen’s Alliance in standing up to fight, protect, and defend against the relentless attacks from animal extremists.
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