Actionsqueak
FNG
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- Mar 18, 2024
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Newer hunter here (started ~4 years ago) and I'm interested in getting involved/volunteering in the Carson City, Reno, South Lake Tahoe area. Does anyone live in the area or have any information on where to start?
I've hunted several states in the West and all of them seem to have way more animals on public land. When I look at what I see in California, I am confused by our poor populations given the amount of public land and solid habitat. I've hiked into many remote alpine basins with picture perfect deer habitat thinking "there has to be some deer in here," only to see nothing or maybe a few does over several days of glassing. Researching the decline of the CA deer and elk herds has motivated me to get involved with groups who advocate on behalf of wildlife and wild places as I have dreams of raising my children as hunters and would like for them, their kids, and so on to have the opportunity to experience bountiful and intact public lands and wildlife.
I looked into opportunities with the CDFW and signed up with NDOW to get emails for their events but am just getting started i my research and wonder whether this is the right angle or whether I should focus more on advocacy groups. I'm interested in the policy side of wildlife conservation and public lands, especially since our public lands are under imminent threat from the current administration. I understand this is a broad question so I'm just looking for some basic information on organizations to look into/volunteer with. I looked into events through the BHA and RMEF as well and didn't see any events in Nevada or California on the website. I'm hoping someone on here has some more local knowledge.
Thanks in advance!
I've hunted several states in the West and all of them seem to have way more animals on public land. When I look at what I see in California, I am confused by our poor populations given the amount of public land and solid habitat. I've hiked into many remote alpine basins with picture perfect deer habitat thinking "there has to be some deer in here," only to see nothing or maybe a few does over several days of glassing. Researching the decline of the CA deer and elk herds has motivated me to get involved with groups who advocate on behalf of wildlife and wild places as I have dreams of raising my children as hunters and would like for them, their kids, and so on to have the opportunity to experience bountiful and intact public lands and wildlife.
I looked into opportunities with the CDFW and signed up with NDOW to get emails for their events but am just getting started i my research and wonder whether this is the right angle or whether I should focus more on advocacy groups. I'm interested in the policy side of wildlife conservation and public lands, especially since our public lands are under imminent threat from the current administration. I understand this is a broad question so I'm just looking for some basic information on organizations to look into/volunteer with. I looked into events through the BHA and RMEF as well and didn't see any events in Nevada or California on the website. I'm hoping someone on here has some more local knowledge.
Thanks in advance!