The loss of habitat across North Dakota is impacting game and nongame populations and, consequently, hunting license allocations. Coupled with increased challenges to finding hunting access, the state’s longstanding hunting heritage is suffering.
To raise awareness about the need for more wildlife habitat on the landscape in a state that has lost its share over the years, and find productive pathways forward, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department is hosting the Habitat and Hunting Access Summit on Dec. 17 at 4:30 p.m. at the Bismarck State College National Energy Center of Excellence.
Hunters, landowners, legislators, local business owners and others passionate about the state’s wildlife are encouraged to attend. Registration is required and space is limited to 250 attendees. Food and drinks will be provided.
For more information or to register visit gf.nd.gov/habitat-hunting-access-summit.
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