Nevada Code § 503.584

Legislative finding; conservation, protection and propagation of selected species
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1. The Legislature finds that:
(a) The economic growth of the State of Nevada
has been attended with some serious and unfortunate consequences. Nevada has
experienced the extermination or extirpation of some of the States native
species of animals, including fish and vertebrate wildlife. Serious losses have
occurred and are occurring in other species of native wild animals with
important economic, educational, historical, political, recreational,
scientific and aesthetic values.
(b) The people of the State of Nevada have an
obligation to conserve and protect the various species of native fish and wildlife
that are threatened with extinction.
2. The purpose of NRS 503.584 to 503.589 , inclusive, is to provide a program
for the:
(a) Conservation, protection, restoration and
propagation of selected species of native fish and other vertebrate wildlife,
including migratory birds; and
(b) Perpetuation of the populations and habitats
of such species.

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