Final answer:
Board members of a state's Board of Natural Resources may be required to come from specific counties for geographic diversity, but the question lacks specific state context to provide a definitive answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The board of natural resources is likely to be composed of members from different areas within a state to ensure broad representation and to address the concerns of various constituencies. However, your question does not specify which state's Board of Natural Resources you are asking about, as the requirements for board composition can vary by state. In general, board members may be required to come from specific counties to ensure geographic diversity or they may be appointed or elected to represent the state at large without specific county requirements. It would be necessary to refer to the specific laws of the state in question to determine the county requirements, if any, for board membership. For example, the references to court cases such as Maricopa County, Attorney Gen. of New York v. Soto-Lopez, and Baldwin v. Fish and Game Commission of Montana suggest that legal precedents may have an impact on how these members are chosen, but these cases alone do not provide a clear answer without additional context.