As Wyoming Game and Fish Department chief, Brian Nesvik was a go-to hearing witness for congressional Republicans.
Nesvik was nominated by Pres. Trump after he went into retirement in early 2024. This and more in today's Western Ag Report: ...
Only months after retiring as director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Brian Nesvik has been picked by President ...
Brian Nesvik’s nomination will go to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee for review before a full Senate ...
President Trump's choice of a former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to head the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
President Trump today nominated Brian Nesvik to be the director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Nesvik, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, has an extreme record on ...
Brian Nesvik, who spent 29 years managing Wyoming’s wildlife and five as the Equality State’s highest-ranking wildlife ...
Trump is declaring war on wolves, grizzly bears and imperiled wildlife across America by picking Brian Nesvik to run the Fish and Wildlife Service,” a leading conservationist said.
If nominees to lead various federal agencies are any indication, it appears the West is rising again in D.C.
Governor Mark Gordon responded positively to a pair of nominees for leadership positions at the Department of Interior.
If nominees to lead various federal agencies are any indication, it appears the western United States is rising again in D.C.
Brian Nesvik, former Wyoming Game and Fish Department director and brigadier general of the Wyoming National Guard, has been ...
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