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Applications Being Accepted for Clark County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife

Applications Being Accepted for Clark County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife

Media Contact:
Kevin J MacDonald, Public Information Administrator
702-232-0931 (mobile)
kevmac@ClarkCountyNV.gov

Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Click here for PDF): 

Applications Being Accepted for Clark County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife

Applications are being accepted for two volunteer positions on the Clark County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife (CCABMW). The seven-member board solicits and evaluates local opinion and advises the Nevada Wildlife Commission on matters relating to wildlife. Ideal volunteer candidates include hunters, trappers, anglers or people engaged in ranching or farming in Clark County.

Qualifications, responsibilities and duties of the position are defined in the Nevada Revised Statutes sections 501.260 to 501.325. Deadline to submit completed applications is 5 p.m. PT, Oct. 14. Please submit applications to Darlene Kretunski.

To Apply
Application is available on the Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability website. Submitted applications are subject to the Nevada Public Records Act and may be provided to the public. Submitted applications will be circulated as a backup document for consideration by the Clark County Board of Commissioners for appointment to the CCABMW.

Questions
Please contact Darlene Kretunski at 702-455-1402 or via email at Darlene.Kretunski@ClarkCountyNV.gov.

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