ODFW seeks applicants for access, habitat program boards
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is looking for people with an interest in hunting, wildlife conservation and land management to serve on the Access and Habitat Program’s statewide board and regional councils.
Volunteers in these positions meet quarterly to consider funding projects that open private land to hunting access or improve wildlife habitat for game animals.
The statewide board and regional councils are each made up of seven volunteers — three landowner representatives, three hunter representatives, and the Chair.
Statewide Hunter Representative – Apply by Jan. 31 (see Statewide board application)