
California Fish and Game Commission
The California Fish and Game Commission is a state-appointed body that oversees the conservation and management of fish, wildlife, and native plants in California. It sets policies, adopts regulations, and makes decisions related to hunting, fishing, and environmental protection to ensure sustainable use and recovery of natural resources. The commission works to balance ecological health, recreational interests, and economic needs, while also considering public input and scientific data. Its decisions impact how California’s natural heritage is preserved and utilized for current and future generations.