The Department of the Interior is expanding hunting and fishing access across public lands under its stewardship.

The Fish and Wildlife Service proposed its largest expansion of hunting and sport fishing opportunities, while the National Park Service is working to remove unnecessary hunting-related restrictions across the National Park System where hunting is legally allowed.
“Hunting and fishing are deeply rooted American traditions that support conservation, connect families to the outdoors, and strengthen local economies,” said U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Brian Nesvik. “We are proud to expand access while continuing to fulfill our conservation mission and responsibly manage these lands and waters for future generations.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Secretary Burgum as he oversees the stewardship of U.S. public lands.
- For Director Nesvik to be prudent in his management of the Fish and Wildlife Service as hunting and fishing opportunities are expanded.
- For President Trump and administration officials as they facilitate the use of public lands and National Parks.

