By Don MoldeIn 2018, the nation’s fish and wildlife agencies in conjunction with their own polling agency and a couple of universities conducted a national survey of public attitudes regarding a variety of wildlife management issues and…continue reading
Sometimes less than you think! By Don MoldeOur personal names probably say more about our parents than about us. Corporation, business, agency names often suggest a purpose, product or mission; a short-hand way of understanding…continue reading
By Fred Voltz One universal truth the virus has brought to every Nevadan: We need to reprioritize what is and what is not important in life. When evaluating the worth of government bodies such as…continue reading
By Patrick DonnelyNevada’s Board of Wildlife Commissioners is intentionally designed to protect the entrenched interests of people who shoot wildlife. By promoting policies exclusively designed to improve opportunity for hunters, they have perpetuated an unjust…continue reading
Lots in common By Don Molde What do coyotes and wild horses have in common in Nevada? Both make the news more than any other animal or wildlife species in the state. Both suffer from…continue reading
By Don Molde... Have you ever wondered if you are a Traditionalist or Mutualist, maybe a Pluralist? The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies with assistance from its regional branches and others recently looked at…continue reading
By Don Molde Many well-meaning wildlife advocates and their organizations tread lightly around the topic of hunting, as though there is something special … perhaps historical or cultural … or even ‘constitutional’ about it. Wildlife…continue reading