摘要:Fish and wildlife-related recreational opportunities in North Dakota are provided by a variety of private businesses, state and federal agencies, and private landowners. Managers and policymakers face the challenge of balancing the demand for hunting and angling activities with the supply of wildlife-related resources. The policies they make regarding hunting and angling have an impact on the state’s economy and on rural communities. Therefore, the impacts from management policies on resident and nonresident hunters and anglers and on wildlife-related resources must be assessed and compared.