California Fish and Game Commission
The California Fish and Game Commission is a state agency responsible for managing and protecting California's fish and wildlife resources. It establishes regulations for hunting, fishing, and the conservation of habitats, ensuring sustainable practices that benefit both wildlife and the public. The Commission also oversees the implementation of laws related to wildlife protection and habitat restoration.
The Commission consists of five members appointed by the Governor of California. These members bring diverse expertise in areas such as ecology, biology, and law enforcement. The Commission meets regularly to discuss policies, review scientific data, and make decisions that impact the state's natural resources and ecosystems.