Brian Nesvik, a former Pinedale game warden turned Wyoming Game and Fish Department director, has been nominated by the Trump administration to lead the agency that manages the nation’s wildlife.
The degree requirements include an internship with any of the federal and state agencies or private sector companies including of the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the ...
WASHINGTON— President Trump today nominated Brian Nesvik to be the director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Nesvik, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, has an extreme ...
Photo by Jim Peacos / NPS When the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee convenes Wednesday to consider the nomination of Brian Nesvik, President Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Fish and ...
Dan currently heads up the large carnivore section of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department; responsible for science based management and monitoring of large carnivores (mountain lions, wolves, black ...
JACKSON — Former Wyoming Game and Fish Department Director Brian Nesvik’s confirmation hearing for leadership of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service went off Wednesday without a hitch.
His time both as a former head of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and as a retired Army National Guard brigadier general seemed to win lawmakers over, or at least softened potential partisan ...
And co-ops are responsible for training many of the biologists who go on to work for state fish and wildlife agencies, said Wyoming Game and Fish Director Angi Bruce. “The added benefit of ...
And co-ops are responsible for training many of the biologists who go on to work for state fish and wildlife agencies, said Wyoming Game and Fish Director Angi Bruce. “The added benefit of ...