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Date: 04/30/09
Contact: Jake Sunderland
Phone: (775) 688-1558
KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR THE 2008 –
09 SMALL GAME HARVEST QUESTIONNAIRE
If you hunted small game or waterfowl in Nevada during the 2008
– 09 season you have probably received a Nevada Department
of Wildlife 2008 – 09 Small Game Harvest Questionnaire in
the mail. Don’t throw it away.
The Questionnaire is a way for the Nevada Department of Wildlife
(NDOW) to collect small game harvest and hunter effort data. NDOW
biologists use this data to analyze trends, determine species abundance
and to develop and evaluate management actions.
“We recently changed our Questionnaire to ask more questions
in order to yield more precise data,” said Dr. Mark Atkinson,
Game Division chief.
NDOW is now making the effort to track ruffed grouse and mountain
quail harvest. NDOW is also measuring harvest of uncommon pygmy
rabbits and moorhens, and asking for specific hunting locales from
waterfowl hunters.
“NDOW strives to share our analysis with the small game hunter,”
Atkinson said. “Each year we produce our status report which
is filled with information that sportsmen will value. This publication
is available at our website www.ndow.org in the late summer and
we encourage you to take a look.”
Hunters are asked to return the Questionnaire as soon as possible
to reduce the number of reminders sent by NDOW, thus saving valuable
sportsmen’s dollars.
Included with the Questionnaire is the pocket-size Nevada Hunter’s
Journal. NDOW encourages sportsmen to take this recording diary
out into the field with them to log and track conditions, and record
harvest information. It is also a great memento to keep over the
years to reflect on and remember your past hunting trips. The Nevada
Hunter’s Journal was made possible by sponsors such as the
Carson Valley Chukar Club, Wildlife and Habitat Improvement of Nevada,
Nevada Chukar Foundation, Nevada Bighorns Unlimited – Reno
and many others.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) protects, restores and
manages fish and wildlife, promotes fishing, hunting, and boating
safety. NDOW’s wildlife and habitat conservation efforts are
primarily funded by sportsmen’s license and conservation fees
and a Federal surcharge on hunting and fishing gear. Support wildlife
and habitat conservation in Nevada by purchasing a hunting, fishing,
or combination license. For more information, visit www.ndow.org.
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