The system implemented by the Nevada Department of Wildlife, pertains to the allocation of hunting tags for coveted species like deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat. This allocation operates through a random selection process. An example: an applicant seeking to hunt desert bighorn sheep in a specific management area submits an application; the system then determines successful applicants via a computerized lottery.
This regulated distribution mechanism ensures fair opportunity and manages hunting pressure on wildlife populations within the state. Its existence provides a historical record of hunting activities, informing wildlife management decisions and contributing to conservation efforts. Successful acquisition of a tag allows individuals to participate in regulated hunting seasons, contributing to wildlife management funding through license and tag fees.