Wyoming native Brian Nesvik has gone from ranch life to running the nation’s wildlife show as chief of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — and he’s already tackling big-ticket issues like grizzly delisting, wolf management, and balancing energy development with conservation. After decades with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Army National Guard, Nesvik is now navigating the challenges of marine mammals, coastal issues, and nationwide wildlife policy — all while keeping an eye on the grizzlies of the Lower 48 and the wolves of the Rockies. Curious how his Wyoming roots shape decisions that could affect wildlife across the country?
Check out the full interview with Nesvik over at Cowboy State Daily.
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