In most states, a wildlife management agency sets hunting regulations. These agencies hold regular meetings where the public can voice their concerns and provide input. The specific name of the department or office that regulates hunting varies from state to state. In some cases, hunting regulations may be enacted by local governments, but they are typically put in place by state or federal wildlife agencies. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services is also involved in setting hunting regulations and provides a map to navigate to more information.