Nevada Department of Wildlife Employee Directory
Government AdministrationNevada, United States51-200 Employees
The Nevada Department of Wildlife is a state government agency responsible for restoring and managing Nevada's fish and wildlife resources and promoting boating safety on its waters. Its mission encompasses protecting, conserving, managing, and restoring wildlife and habitat to deliver aesthetic, scientific, educational, recreational, and economic benefits to residents of Nevada and the United States, while ensuring vessel safety. The agency is based in Reno, Nevada, and operates as a mid-sized government workforce. In December 2023, NDOW released its current State Wildlife Action Plan, outlining its conservation priorities. As a public-sector organization, its primary customers are Nevada residents and other U.S. stakeholders who rely on healthy wildlife and safe boating on state waters. The agency engages in partnerships and community initiatives, such as collaborations with education-focused groups (for example Nevada Outdoor School in 2023) to support conservation and outreach efforts.