
Brian Nesvik
Brian Nesvik is a conservation and wildlife management expert who was nominated by Donald Trump to lead the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Previously, he headed the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, where he advocated for the removal of federal protections for grizzly bears, a move that sparked significant controversy regarding wildlife conservation efforts.
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Recent news mentions
The Fish and Wildlife Service director, Brian Nesvik, reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to 'conservation that works hand in hand with America’s energy, agricultural and infrastructure priorities'.
Trump officials reveal plan to roll back regulations in Endangered Species Act | Trump administrationPresident Trump should order Secretary Burgum and USFWS Director Brian Nesvik to downsize both the USFWS and NOAA.
How environmental extremism hijacked the ESA — and how Trump could fix itBrian Nesvik will lead the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
It’s time to cut the ESA red tape killing our Jobs and infrastructureTrump nominated Brian Nesvik to lead the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Trump names oil and gas advocate to lead agency that manages federal lands | Trump administration











