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Your WildLife. The Nevada Department of Wildlife manages nearly 900 different species of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and their habitats in the Silver State. Whether you hunt, fish, bird watch, hike, camp or enjoy any number of outdoor activities, we believe that everyone has a passion for Nevada’s wildlife.
Find a Special Permit/License. Apply for Nevada’s big game tags, register your boat, or buy your fishing, boating, and hunting license.
All 541 fishable waters throughout the state are listed and mapped so you can plan your next Nevada fishing adventure. Explore the Map. Learn more about NDOW’s fishing and stocking program, view reports and explore the NDOW fishing app and Interactive FishNV Tool.
If you plan to apply to hunt big game in Nevada, make sure to use these resources to help plan your next hunting adventure. You will find information on each unit, maps, bonus point data and much more.
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Now called the Nevada Department of Wildlife, NDOW has statutory authority to manage and conserve Nevada’s almost 900 wildlife species. Made up of seven divisions – Law Enforcement, Game, Fisheries, Conservation Education, Habitat, Biodiversity and Data & Technology Services – NDOW works tirelessly to protect the animals and habitats of ...
Additional regulations include prohibitions on the take of bobcat or gray fox by nonresidents and check-in and sealing requirements for bobcats. NRS 502.130 – Tags, permits and seals required to hunt, trap, fish for or possess designated wildlife.
Plan your fishing trip using NDOW’s resources including maps of family-friendly fishing spots, detailed information on fishing seasons, fish stocking, fish species present and accessibility.
Find everything you need to know about getting licensed to fish in Nevada, including accessible fishing information, calendars, master guides and more.
The Game Division is responsible for management, protection, research and monitoring of wildlife classified as game mammals, upland and migratory game birds, and furbearing mammals. The division has four program areas: avian and terrestrial game species management, game wildlife/depredation control and compensation, predator management, and ...