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Species classified as furbearers in Nevada include beaver, bobcat, gray fox, kit fox, red fox, mink, muskrat and otter. These species can be harvested in season with either a trapping license OR a hunting license to harvest.
Unprotected quarry in Nevada that don't require licenses to hunt include: Ground squirrels. Raccoons. Coyotes. Badgers. Skunks. Black-tailed jackrabbits. European starlings. House sparrows.
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Wild Animals in Nevada Nevada has over 4,000 animal species, including 490 birds, 52 reptiles, and dozens of rodents. While it has some animals common to the rest of the U.S., it also has strange animals found nowhere else on earth. Its biggest predators are coyotes, mountain lions, and bobcats.
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Animals in Nevada include for instance scorpions, mountain lions, snakes, lizards, spiders, wolves, coyotes, foxes, ground squirrels, rabbits, falcons, ravens, desert tortoise, hawks, eagles, bobcats, sheep, deer, pronghorns, geckos, owls, bats, horned toads and more.
Unprotected quarry in Nevada that don't require licenses to hunt include: Ground squirrels. Raccoons....Protected game in Nevada that require hunting licenses include: Elk. Mule deer. Black bears. Pronghorn antelope. Rocky mountain goats. Mountain lions. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Desert bighorn sheep.
Nevada is more than eighty percent public land, almost all of it open to hunting, but some sportsmen still mistakenly enter private property and should be more careful about trespassing.
Select a species Pronghorn Antelope. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Desert (Nelson) Bighorn Sheep. California Bighorn Sheep. Mountain Goat. Rocky Mountain Elk. Mule Deer. Black bear.
Nevada Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Alerts/ Resource Protection, NDA. Nevada Department of Wildlife, Human\u2010Wildlife Conflicts, NDOW....The following websites provide additional information: MammalsLegal StatusBadgersUnprotected speciesBeaversFurbearing speciesBobcatsFurbearing species13 more rows

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