Calls from sportsmen needed TODAY!
The Nevada Senate Committee on Natural Resources has scheduled a vote on a bill that would ban bear hunting in the state. The bill, Senate Bill 82, is scheduled to be voted on by the Committee on Thursday, April 11th at 1:00 P.M. The hearing will be held in Room 2144 of the Legislative Building located at 401 S. Carson Street in Carson City.
Sportsmen should call members of the Committee today and ask them to oppose the bear hunting ban!
Senate Bill 82 would classify black bears as a protected mammal in the state and would ban all bear hunting. The bill was introduced after the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners denied a petition filed by anti-hunting organizations to ban bear hunting with dogs. Now, they are pushing a complete ban on all bear hunting.
Nevada established its first bear hunting season in 2011 after studies showed the state’s bear population was sustainable and growing. The Nevada Department of Wildlife took a modest and measured approach to bear hunting and set very conservative hunt quotas for the bear seasons to balance bear management and ensure sustainable populations.
Senate Bill 82 would politicize wildlife management and would take hunting, a valuable tool for bear management, out of the Department’s hands. Bear hunting helps manage populations to reduce human-bear conflicts and to ensure bear populations remain healthy.
Take Action! – Nevada sportsmen should contact members of the Senate Natural Resources Committee TODAY and tell them to vote NO on Senate Bill 82.
Nevada Senate Natural Resources Committee
Chair Aaron Ford (D-Las Vegas)
(702) 772-5544 Aaron.Ford@sen.state.nv.us
Vice Chair Mark Manendo (D-Las Vegas)
(702) 451-8654 Mark.Manendo@sen.state.nv.us
Pete Goicoechea (R-Eureka)
(775) 237-5300 Pete.Goicoechea@sen.state.nv.us
Tick Segerblom (D-Las Vegas)
(702) 388-9600 Tsegerblom@sen.state.nv.us
James Settelmeyer (R-Minden)
(775) 450-6114 James.Settelmeyer@sen.state.nv.us

