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About Us
License Office - Upland Game Stamp
Beginning
March 1, 2004 upland game bird hunters will need to purchase an Upland Game
Bird stamp to hunt some species of upland game birds in Nevada. Many hunters
have questions about this new regulation and what will be done with the
funds. The following are some common questions about the new stamp:
| Question |
Answer |
| Do
I need to purchase an upland game stamp? |
A. If you hunt the following upland game birds: Hungarian and
chukar partridge, quail, pheasant, snowcock and sage, blue and ruffed
grouse you will need the Upland Game Bird Stamp. This applies to both residents
and nonresidents with an annual hunting license or a short term permit to hunt. |
| What
upland game are excluded? |
A. If you hunt dove, crow, wild turkey or waterfowl, you are not required to have Nevada’s Upland
Game Bird Stamp.
Upland game bird stamps are not required when hunting migratory
game birds such as doves (dove is a migratory game bird, not an upland game bird) ducks, geese and other waterfowl.
You do not need an upland game bird stamp to hunt rabbits in Nevada.
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| How
much is the Upland Game Stamp? |
A. $10 |
| Where
will the funds from this stamp be used? |
A. Funding from the $10 stamp
will be accounted for separately and will be used solely for the protection
and propagation of upland game birds, and for the acquisition, development
and preservation of upland game bird habitats in Nevada. This will
include, but is not limited to: development of range projects and
developments of water sources,
such as guzzlers. |
| Who
decides which projects NDOW pursues with these funds? |
A. Upland game bird projects
must be reviewed and approved by the Board of Wildlife Commissioners.
No more than 10 percent of the funding may be used to reimburse the
Department for the cost of administering the
program. |
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