North Dakota
Volunteers fuel North Dakota Game and Fish educational offerings
BISMARCK — The Recreation and Fish Division has many applications that wouldn’t be attainable with out the assistance from volunteers. Mike Anderson explains on this week’s section of North Dakota Open air.
Anderson is joined by Marty Egeland, NDGF training part supervisor on the episode.
Greater than 500 volunteers assist administer the Recreation and Fish Division’s many necessary instructional applications statewide.
The preferred is the necessary hunter training program the place over 5,000 college students a yr get licensed. Nonetheless, there’s a concern for the way forward for these applications as the typical age of volunteers is 56 years outdated.
Along with hunter training programs, there are different applications the place volunteers are wanted.
Data on all of the Recreation and Fish instructional applications is offered on the web site at
gf.nd.gov