Speak up for wildlife at April Wildlife Commission Meetings.
April Wildlife Commission Meetings
This is no joke: it’s April 1st and it’s time to gear up to advocate for wildlife at this month’s state wildlife commissions. Are you ready to keep up the pressure with this month’s wildlife commission meetings?
Wildlife commission meetings are critical opportunities to influence state policies and ensure that wildlife is managed in a way that reflects ecological principles and public values. Your voice matters. Whether you choose to attend in person, speak virtually, or submit comments, participating in these meetings is a meaningful way to stand up for wildlife.
Below is the list of every state with a wildlife commission meeting in April, listed from first to last by date. As you plan your comments and engagement, use the resources on our Resources Page and Advocacy Toolkit to prepare. Check below for meeting details by state and instructions for how to engage. Let’s make a difference!
Ohio
Meeting Date: April 2
Location: Wildlife District 1 Office, 1500 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: Meeting begins at 6 p.m. Comments for open forums during Ohio Wildlife Council meetings must be about a current rule proposal. If you have a topic that is not a current rule proposal, please email the council with your comment or question (wildlife.council@dnr.ohio.gov), or speak to a council member before or after a meeting. If the topic falls within the wildlife, fish, or law section, feel free to reach out at our open houses or email the Division of Wildlife at wildinfo@dnr.ohio.gov. Speakers must register by 5 p.m. Monday, March 31. The Public Comment Form must be completed and submitted to wildlife.council@dnr.ohio.gov. Along with the form, submit any handouts you plan to provide. Speakers are limited to 3 minutes. There will be a maximum of ten speaker slots available. PowerPoint presentations are not permitted.
Louisiana
Meeting Date: April 3
Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel, 4728 Constitution Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: Start time 9 a.m. Register for the Zoom webinar to comment online/virtually or to watch live. Commission meetings are open to the public. To comment, you can attend the meeting in person at the location listed above, submit written comments before the meeting by emailing Comments@wlf.la.gov. Your email must include the agenda item # in the subject of your email. The body of your message should include your name and address before your comment. During the Zoom meeting you may submit comments by using the ‘Q&A’ feature at the bottom of the Zoom application. During the designated comment period, click ‘Q&A’ at the bottom of your Zoom window, type your name, physical address, and question/comment, and then press ‘enter.’
Action: At the monthly meeting on Feb. 6 in New Orleans, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC) approved a Notice of Intent to extend wild alligator hunting season to Dec. 31. The extension would apply to both the West and East zones. The season would run from the last Wednesday in August until Dec. 31 in the East Zone and from the first Wednesday of September until Dec. 31 in the West Zone. The goal is to “increase harvest opportunity” because the season currently runs 60 days. To see the full NOI go to https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/
Missouri
Meeting Date: April 3-4
Location: MDC Headquarters, 2901 W Truman Blvd., Jefferson City, MO 65102
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: Thursday, April 3, 9:30 a.m. – Workshop and Closed Executive Session. Friday, April 4, 8:30 a.m. – Regular Open Meeting. Any person who would like to comment to the Commission about a specific agenda item must make a written request to the Director at least four calendar days prior to the meeting. The time allotted for public comment and the number of speakers will be at the Commission’s discretion. Background documents related to open meeting agenda items are available for public viewing at Conservation Department Headquarters, Jefferson City, for eight calendar days prior to the meeting. Any person who would like to comment to the Commission about a specific agenda item must make a written request to the Director at least four calendar days prior to the meeting. Recording the open meeting is permissible, pursuant to any guidelines established by the Commission to minimize disruption to the meeting. Individuals wishing to record the open meeting by audiotape, videotape, or other electronic means should notify the Director at least four calendar days prior to the meeting so accommodations for such recording can be made. To view livestream of the open meeting, or to watch recordings of past meetings, go to http://on.mo.gov/2nodPJU.
Action: Recommendations for 2025 black bear season dates and quotas — Presentation by Nate Bowersock, Black Bear and Furbearer Program Coordinator, and Action by Laura Conlee, Deputy Director and Chair, Regulations Committee. Tailor your comments to this unnecessary hunt.
South Dakota
Meeting Date: April 3-4
Location: Matthews Training Center, 523 E. Capitol Ave., Pierre, SD 57501
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: April 3, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. CT | April 4, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. CT Livestream watch link. Zoom Meeting Link | To join via conference call, dial 1.669.900.9128 | Webinar ID: 912 6417 6710 | Passcode: 970458 | To provide comments, join the meeting in person, via zoom, or via conference call per the info above. Please inform Gail Buus at gail.buus@state.sd.us by 1 pm CST if you plan to speak during the meeting. Testifiers should provide their full names, whom they are representing, city of residence, and which proposed topic they will be addressing. Written comments can be submitted here. Here are guidelines for submission. To be included in the public record, comments must include full name and city of residence and meet the submission deadline of seventy-two hours before the meeting (not including the day of the meeting).
Webinar Info: We will be using Zoom Webinar® for this meeting. As a participant, you will not have audio or video capabilities by default. During the open forum and public hearing, if you’d like to testify, please ‘Raise Your Hand’ using the button at the bottom of the screen, or by pressing *9 on your phone. To lower your hand via phone, press *9 again. When it’s your turn to speak, the meeting host will unmute you, allowing you to have audio but no video. If your phone is muted when called upon, press *6 to unmute. • *9 to ‘Raise Your Hand’ or ‘Lower Your Hand.’ • *6 to Unmute or Mute
Action: Oppose the expansion of mountain lion hounding on public and private land under Agenda Item: “Finalizations, 7. Prairie Mountain Lion Hunting.” More information here.
Washington
Meeting Date: April 3-5
Location: 1111 Washington St. SE, Olympia, WA 98501, Natural Resources Building, Room 172.
Details: Click here for agenda and schedule details
Notes: Zoom link Registration for those wishing to provide virtual comments closes at 5 p.m. the day before the meeting begins. Registrants will be called upon and typically have 3 minutes to speak. If you are unable to participate, you can submit your comments on the Commission contact page. If you haven’t pre-registered and wish to attend and speak in person, complete a Public Testimony Form, available at the registration table. The form must be submitted at least 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the agenda item you wish to testify on.
Schedule details: Thursday, April 3 – Committee Meetings
9-10 a.m. – Big Tent Committee – Commissioners Lehmkuhl, Baker, Parker, & Smith
To listen, dial 253-215-8782 and enter Webinar ID# 846 2847 5164
Agenda Topics: Budget & Legislation Discussion, Future Meeting Planning & General Discussion
10 a.m. – Noon – Fish Committee – Commissioners Anderson, Lehmkuhl, Parker
To listen, dial 253-215-8782 and enter Webinar ID# 858 1445 1710
Agenda Topics: Annual Puget Sound Crab (C-3610) and Shrimp (C-3609) Policy Report, Lamprey Update, Commercial Dungeness Crab Rules – Coastal Comprehensive Line Marking Rules, Budget & Legislation Discussion, Future Meeting Planning & General Discussion
1-3 p.m. – Wildlife Committee – Commissioners Smith, Anderson, Myers, Rowland
To listen, dial 253-215-8782 and enter Webinar ID# 818 0835 6676
Agenda Topics: Crop Damage WAC Revision, Deleterious Exotic Wildlife WAC Revision, GMP Update, Budget & Legislation Discussion, Future Meeting Planning & General Discussion.
Action: Friday, April 4, 2-3 p.m. – 7. Black Bear Season Setting – Decision. Staff will request a decision from the Commission on 2025-2027 Black Bear Season Setting. Staff Report: Stephanie Landry, Carnivore, Small Game, and Furbearer Section Manager and Anis Aoude, Game Division Manager. | Saturday April 5, 9:45-10:45 a.m. – 10. Annual Wolf Report – Briefing. Staff will brief the Commission on the 2024 annual Wolf Conservation Management Report. Staff Report: Benjamin Maletzke, Statewide Wolf Specialist, Subhadeep Bhattacharjee, Wolf & Grizzly Bear Policy Lead, and Mick Cope, Wildlife Program Director
Nevada
Meeting Date: April 4
Location: Virtual only
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: Public comment will be taken on each action item following Commission discussion and before any action is taken. Persons attending virtually wishing to comment are invited to raise their virtual hands in the virtual meeting forum during the appropriate time; each person offering public comment during this period will be limited to not more than three minutes. The Chair may allow persons representing groups to speak for six minutes. Persons may not allocate unused time to other speakers. Persons are invited to submit written comments on items prior to the meeting at wildlifecommission@ndow.org or attend and make comment during the meeting.
Oklahoma
Meeting Date: April 7
Location: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 1801 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Details: No agenda available as of webpage publishing 3/31
Notes: Meeting starts at 9 a.m. It’s not clear how to comment or speak; we suggest emailing the department to ask. It’s also unclear if there is a virtual participation option. Read more on their website.
New Jersey
Meeting Date: April 8
Location: Assunpink Wildlife Management Area – Central Region Office, Large Conference Room,1 Eldridge Rd., Robbinsville Twp, NJ 08691
Details: Click here for agenda
Notes: The public is welcome to attend and participate in the public portion of each meeting. Meeting starts at 10 a.m. and will be held both in person and via GoToMeeting (audio only). Call in: +1 (312) 757-3121 | Access Code: 848-342-077. Per the website, public comments may be made in person or online and will be limited to 3 minutes per person. More information about the Commission is on its website, including a meeting guide and how to connect. For help, contact Kristen.Meistrell@dep.nj.gov.
Utah
Meeting Date: April 8
Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center, 1157 South Waterfowl Way, Farmington, Utah
Details: Click here for agenda and details.
Notes: Unless otherwise noted, all Wildlife Board meetings are on Thursdays at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center, 1157 South Waterfowl Way, Farmington. Board meetings begin at 9 a.m, unless otherwise indicated. Feedback occurs at Regional Advisory Council (RAC) meetings; the last one was in December. If you wish to comment during a RAC or Board meeting, you must attend the meeting in person — you may not submit comments online during the meeting. When you come to the meeting, pick up a comment card, fill it out and speak at the podium when your name is called. Find the full schedule here. Agendas and minutes are here. Learn how to make a presentation to the RAC or Board.
Schedule: Wildlife Board Work Session – April 8 – Tuesday RAC meetings: • Big game permit numbers. • Antlerless permit numbers • CWMU rule amendments • CWMU management plans • LOA management plans April 9 – NR April 10 – CR – moved to Thursday to accommodate WB Work Session April 15 – SR – Southern Utah University April 16 – SER April 17 – NER
Wisconsin
Meeting Date: April 8-9
Location: Rm. G09, State Natural Resources Bldg. (GEF 2), 101 S. Webster St., Madison WI 53703. Enter the building at the 101 S. Webster St. entrance and take the hallway to the right to the reception desk.
Details: Click here for agenda and meeting details (note no agenda is available at time of website publishing).
Notes: The Natural Resources Board will meet in-person. Remote testimony from the public via Zoom may be accepted for this meeting. In person public appearances are also welcome. Members of the public can submit their request to testify remotely, in person, or their written comments by the posted deadline date for Board consideration, typically one week before the meeting date. Watch live on YouTube.
Public Participation Deadline: NRB Liaison receipt of your request to testify and/or written comment is 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Please contact Ashley Bystol, NRB Liaison, at 608-267-7420 or by email at DNRNRBLiaison@wisconsin.gov with NRB-related questions, to request information, submit written comments or to register to testify at a meeting.
Members of the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board will have an informal social gathering at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company, 123 East Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin. No action will be taken. The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board meeting will convene at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, in public meeting room G09, State Natural Resources Building (GEF 2), 101 South Webster Street Madison, Wisconsin. The Board will act on items 1-4 and 7 as listed on the agenda.
Vermont
Meeting Date: April 9
Location: National Life Dewey Conference Room, 1 National Life Drive, Montpelier, VT 05620
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: Meeting starts at 5 p.m. Unclear how to comment or speak either virtually or in person. Full meeting schedule for 2025 is here.
Action: The department will accept public comment on proposed updates to state fishing regulations, (https://vtfishandwildlife.com/about-us/fish-and-wildlife-board/board-rules), through April 7 via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.
The department will accept public comment on proposed updates to turkey season, moose season, deer season, cervid carcass importation rules, and moose harvest recommendations found here, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov through May 25. Public hearings will be held at the following dates and locations:
- May 6, 6:30 p.m., Winooski Middle & High School, 60 Normand St., Winooski
- May 8, 6:30 p.m., Springfield High School, 303 South St., Springfield
Michigan
Meeting Date: April 10
Location: Lansing Community College, West Campus Rooms M119-121, 5708 Cornerstone Drive, Lansing, MI 48917
Details: Click here for agenda and details.
Notes: Coffee with commissioners at 8:30 a.m. Meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. Persons registering to provide comments on a topic listed on the agenda on or before the Friday preceding the meeting will be allowed up to 5 minutes for their comments. Persons registering to comment on a topic not listed on the agenda, after the Friday preceding the meeting, or at the meeting will be allowed up to 3 minutes. If you are unable to attend the meeting but wish to submit written comments on agenda items, please write to Natural Resources Commission, P.O. Box 30028, Lansing, Michigan 48909, or email nrc@michigan.gov. Read more on the Commission website.
Arizona
Meeting Date: April 11
Location: Arizona Game and Fish Department Headquarters, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000
Details: Clcik here for agenda and details
Notes: Members of the public may view the meeting from any Department Regional Office. Members of the public attending in person wanting to speak on a specific agenda item may submit Speaker Cards (Blue Cards) if they wish to speak to the Commission and may only address the Commission by attending in person or from any regional office. Copies of any presentations, documents, etc. discussed during the meeting will be available by contacting sprice@azgfd.gov. No discussion or action will be taken by the Commission on topics raised in public comment. Any items requiring further discussion or action will be included on a future Commission meeting agenda. View live webcasts at www.azgfd.gov/commissioncam.
Action: Our petition will be presented! Show up en masse and WEAR RED.
3) Petition by Center for Biological Diversity and others to Amend A.A.C. R12-4-318 Seasons for Lawfully Taking Wild Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles, and A.A.C. R12-4-304 Lawful Methods for Taking Wild Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. Presenter: Luke Thompson, Special Assistant to the Director. The Commission will consider the petitions submitted by the Center for Biological Diversity and others, to amend A.A.C. R12-4-318 Seasons for Lawfully Taking Wild Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles, and A.A.C. R12-4-304 Lawful Methods for Taking Wild Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles.
Hawai’i
Meeting Date: April 11
Location: 1151 Punchbowl St. Room 132 (Kalanimoku Building), Honolulu, Hawai‘i
Details: Meeting agendas are posted at least 6 days prior to the date of the meeting but an agenda for this month was not available when this webpage was posted. Keep checking back on this webpage.
Notes: Meeting starts at 9.a.m. Attend in person and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time in order to add your name to the sign-in sheet. To speak virtually, email blnr.testimony@hawaii.gov. Include your name and the agenda item on which you would like to testify. Once your request has been received, you will receive an email with the Zoom link. Requests may be also made during the meeting. Meetings will be livestreamed at: https://youtube.com/c/boardoflandandnaturalresourcesdlnr. To submit a comment, email blnr.testimony@hawaii.gov no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting to ensure time for BLNR Member review.
Pennsylvania
Meeting Date: April 11-12
Location: PGC Headquarters – 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: 1 p.m. Friday, April 11 and 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April 12. Public comment is accepted in person only on a first-to-register, first-to-speak basis. Watch live on YouTube.
North Dakota
Meeting Date: April 14-22
Location: Varies by region
Details: Visit their website for updates and more details.
Notes: The North Dakota Game and Fish Advisory Board is made up of eight members, four landowners and four hunter/anglers. Board members serve as liaisons between the department and the North Dakota public. Bi-annual meetings are held in each of eight districts giving citizens an opportunity to discuss fish and wildlife related issues.
California – Tribal Committee only
Meeting Date: April 15
Location: California Natural Resources Headquarters Building, Second Floor, 715 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Details: Click here for agenda and details
Notes: Meeting documents are not yet available. Commission meetings are live-streamed (also referred to as a live webcast) with full audio and video. If you simply want to observe the meeting, but do not wish to comment on any item, we encourage you to view the live webcast available at www.fgc.ca.gov. How to join (if you plan to provide comment). More on all meetings in 2025.
New Hampshire
Meeting Date: April 15
Location: Fish and Game Headquarters, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH
Details: Agenda was not available when this webpage was published (4/1). Keep checking this webpage for details.
Notes: Meetings are generally at 1 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month. Meetings of the NH Fish and Game Commission are open to the public, unless otherwise noted.
Arkansas
Meeting Date: April 16-17
Location: DeGray State Park
Details: Click here for agenda and details (note no agenda is online at time of webpage publishing).
Notes: Unclear how to speak at meetings or provide virtual testimony or written comments. 2025 meeting schedule is here. Archive of 2025 meetings is here.
Maryland
Meeting Date: April 16
Location: Department of Natural Resources Wildlife and Heritage Service, 580 Taylor Avenue, Tawes State Office Building, E-1, Annapolis MD 21401
Details: No agenda was available at time of webpage publishing; meeting schedule is listed at the end of the January agenda. Keep checking their website for updates.
Notes: Google Meet. Note: Unless notified otherwise, all meetings will be held via Google Meet. When meeting in person, they will be held in the C-4 Conference Room of the Department of Natural Resources—Tawes State Office Building beginning at 10:30 a.m. Available parking is located at the Navy Stadium Parking Lot. Send written comments to wac.dnr@maryland.gov.
Massachusetts
Meeting Date: April 16
Location: MassWildlife Field Headquarters, 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, Massachusetts
Details: Click here for agenda and details (note agenda is not available at time of webpage publishing)
Notes: Meeting starts at 10 a.m. Attendees can go in person or join via Zoom, passcode 989800. Or join via audio: (929) 205-6099. Webinar ID: 863 9175 7210. Passcode: 989800. Anyone wishing to be placed on the agenda to speak at the monthly business meeting must begin by notifying the Board in writing 2 weeks prior to the Board meeting; for more detailed information, contact Susan Sacco.
April 16, 2025. The April monthly business meeting of the Fisheries and Wildlife Board will be held on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., at the MassWildlife Field Headquarters, 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, Massachusetts, and in a Zoom webinar.
Montana
Meeting Date: April 17
Location: Zoom only (Regional offices will be open and available for those without internet access)
Details: Click here for agenda and details.
Notes: Meeting starts at 8:30 a.m. Public comments were accepted on the following proposals through March 26, 2025 with final action to be taken at the April 17 meeting. Public comment can still be submitted during the Zoom meeting itself. Watch for the registration link on this page. Registration to comment via Zoom will open on April 2 and close at Noon on April 16. Check this page for the link.
Nebraska
Meeting Date: April 17-18
Location:Crete Carrier Lodge at ET Mahoney State Park 28500 W Park Hwy Ashland, NE
Details: Click here for agenda and details (note agenda was note available at time of webpage publishing)
Notes: Meeting starts at 8:15 a.m.All interested persons may attend and testify orally or by written submission at the public hearing. Interested persons or organizations may submit written comments prior to the hearing, which will be entered into the hearing record if they: 1) include a request to be included as part of the hearing record; 2) include the name and address of the person or organization submitting the comments; and 3) are received by 1 p.m. CT April 16, 2025 by Sheri Henderson at the Lincoln office, 2200 North 33rd Street, Lincoln, NE 68503-0370. It is unclear if the meeting will be livestreamed and if virtual participation is possible.
Action: The commission will consider amendments to Wildlife Commission Order C03, Antelope, Deer, Elk regarding changes to permit numbers, season dates, bag limits, personal limits and areas open.
North Carolina
Meeting Date: April 17
Location: Raleigh
Details: Click here for agenda and details (note no agenda online as of 3/31)
Notes: The website says to register for virtual/Zoom attendance in advance but does not list a deadline. Unless otherwise specified, all meetings are held at Commission Headquarters in Raleigh.
Oregon
Meeting Date: April 17-18
Location: Winchester Bay
Details: No agenda online as of 3/31; keep checking this webpage for more details
Notes: April 17 Winchester Bay Tour; April 18 Winchester Bay Public Meeting. Meeting starts at 8 a.m. Members of the public can view a livestream of the meeting via the agency’s YouTube channel or on the Commission page. Members of the public may also view a livestream of this meeting at ODFW Headquarters, 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE, Salem. Comment and testimony are limited to 3 minutes or less. Submit written comments and/or register to speak virtually by 8 a.m., April 15. Those who would like to provide virtual testimony must register no less than 48 hours in advance to receive a testimony link to the meeting. To provide testimony on an agenda item in-person, registration will be available at the meeting. To provide in-person public comment, fill out a “Witness Registration” form available at the meeting.
Action:
- Oregon Game Bird Regulations- Rulemaking
- Wolf Annual Report- Informational | Comment to demand more be done to prevent illegal killings.
- 2025 Sport and Commercial Pacific Halibut Regulations- Rulemaking
- 2025 Ocean Salmon Fisheries and Ocean Terminal Fisheries-Rulemaking
- Private Forest Accord Project Funding- Approval
Georgia
Meeting Date: April 22
Location: Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center – Shepherd Room 543 Elliott Trail, Mansfield, GA 30055
Details: Click here for details. (note the meeting agenda was not available at time of webpage publishing)
Notes: Meeting starts at 9 a.m.It is unclear how to sign up to speak, submit a comment, or if virtual participation is possible. Here is the full 2025 meeting schedule.
Wyoming
Meeting Date: April 22-23
Location: Casper
Details: Agenda not available at time of webpage publishing; keep checking back for updates
Notes: This meeting will be conducted in person and via Zoom. Please note there are different links for each day. If you wish to speak to the Commission and comment on an agenda item in person, please complete the comment form provided at the meeting. If you wish to speak to the Commission and comment on an agenda item via Zoom, please submit an Advanced Agenda Item Comment Form, which is attached to the agenda, by Monday, April 21 to toni.bell2@wyo.gov.
Kansas
Meeting Date: April 24
Location: Flint Oak – 2639 Quail Road, Fall River, KS 67047
Details: Click here for agenda and details. (note no agenda was available at time of webpage publishing)
Notes: Meeting starts at 12 p.m. You can watch and comment via Zoom; register here. Once registered, you will emailed a link to “Join the Meeting.” You will be muted upon entering the meeting. To comment or ask a question, use the “Raise Hand” feature or type your question in the chat function. Watch Live video/audio stream at https://ksoutdoors.com/commission-meeting.
Tennessee
Meeting Date: April 24-25
Location: Region II Office, Ellington Agricultural Center, Nashville, TN
Details: Click here for agenda and details (note no agenda is available at the time of webpage publishing)
Notes: Meeting starts at 1 p.m. on April 24 and 9 a.m. on April 25. No agenda listed and it is unclear how to watch remotely, or how to provide comments.
Hawai’i
Meeting Date: April 25
Location: 1151 Punchbowl St. Room 132 (Kalanimoku Building), Honolulu, Hawai‘i
Details: Meeting agendas are posted at least 6 days prior to the date of the meeting but an agenda for this month was not available when this webpage was posted. Keep checking back on this webpage.
Notes: Meeting starts at 9.a.m. Attend in person and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time in order to add your name to the sign-in sheet. To speak virtually, email blnr.testimony@hawaii.gov. Include your name and the agenda item on which you would like to testify. Once your request has been received, you will receive an email with the Zoom link. Requests may be also made during the meeting. Meetings will be livestreamed at: https://youtube.com/c/boardoflandandnaturalresourcesdlnr. To submit a comment, email blnr.testimony@hawaii.gov no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting to ensure time for BLNR Member review.
New Mexico
Meeting Date: April 25
Location: Roswell
Details: Meeting agenda and details not available at time of webpage publishing, keep checking this webpage for updates.
Notes: Meeting starts at 9 a.m. Comment in person by signing up to speak via a card. Register in advance to attend this meeting virtually via Zoom (link available when the agenda is online). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. The commission may hear verbal public comments from virtual attendees at this meeting. If comments are taken, you will be asked to virtually raise your hand and then acknowledged to speak when it is your turn. A live webcast of this meeting will be available on the commission’s Webcast page and on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/NMGameandFish. Comments will not be taken on the live webcast or on YouTube.
Delaware
Meeting Date: April 29
Location: Dover
Details: Click here for agenda (not available at time of webpage publishing) and details
Notes: Meeting starts at 7 p.m. No information on how to speak or comment available at time of webpage publishing but the site says virtual connection details will be announced.