Fish Report for 3-24-2023
Nevada's Guzzler Program
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-24-2023
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Guzzlers are man-made watering holes, built in areas where there is not enough water to support wildlife. While guzzlers are built primarily to benefit big game and upland bird species, they also provide a valuable source of water for many of Nevada's diverse wildlife species. The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) relies heavily on partners and volunteers to build guzzlers and has a number of opportunities coming up.
In this week's Nevada Wild, Ashley Sanchez and Aaron Keller are joined by NDOW Habitat Biologist Sam Hughes and Statewide Volunteer Coordinator Julie Bless to talk about NDOW’s guzzler program, upcoming guzzler builds across the state, and how you can get involved!
Find volunteer opportunities here.
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