Idaho Fish and Game Commission
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission is a governing body responsible for managing the state's fish and wildlife resources. Established to ensure sustainable populations and habitats, the commission sets regulations for hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation in Idaho.
The commission consists of seven members appointed by the governor, who serve six-year terms. They meet regularly to discuss policies, review management plans, and address public concerns regarding Idaho's natural resources. Their work aims to balance recreational opportunities with the protection of the environment and wildlife.