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North Dakota Game and Fish Department

Mission
to protect, conserve and enhance fish and wildlife populations and their habitat for sustained public consumptive and nonconsumptive use.


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100 N. Bismarck Expressway
Bismarck, North Dakota  58501
Phone: 701-328-6300


 

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  • North Dakota


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1 Introductory article was found for North Dakota Game and Fish Department

Management Plan and Conservation Strategies for Greater Sage-Grouse In North Dakota

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The mission of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department (NDGFD) is to protect, conserve and enhance fish and wildlife populations and their habitats for sustained public consumptive and appreciative use. The NDGFD operates under a series of legal mandates, comprised of legislation and legislative intent that dictates the Department’s responsibilities and its authorities in carrying out these responsibilities. The Management Plan and Conservation Strategies for Sage-grouse in North Dakota was developed to fulfill the mission statement as it relates to sage-grouse in North Dakota. 



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