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- Nevada Department of Conservation Natural Resources | DCNR
The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) is one of Nevada’s larger and more multifaceted State agencies, with over 900 employees dedicated to protecting, managing, and enhancing Nevada’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources
- About Us | DCNR - Nevada
Nevada Conservation Districts Program - Supports Nevada’s 28 community based conservation districts, which work with private landowners and land users to manage the State’s natural resources by providing technical, financial, and educational resources in rural and urban Nevada for the conservation of soil, water, and related resources
- State Conservation Commission | DCNR - Nevada
State Conservation Commission The Nevada Conservation Commission is charged with carrying out policies on renewable natural resource programs These include guiding and regulating Nevada’s 28 conservation districts in the following areas: Assist conservation districts in carrying out their powers;
- Conserve Nevada Program | DCNR
Conserve Nevada Program Under Assembly Bill 84 passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2019, Conserve Nevada (Nevada Conservation and Recreation Program) is a continuation and renewal of the State’s original conservation bond program, formerly known as the Conservation Bond Program (or Q1) enacted in 2002
- Conservation Districts Program | DCNR - Nevada
The Conservation Districts Program is housed within the Director’s Office of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources The program is overseen by Dominique Etchegoyhen, Deputy Director We're Hiring! We are looking for Conservation Staff Specialists to serve in Southern Nevada and Elko
- Conserve Nevada grant program launches to support conservation . . .
Formerly known as the Conservation and Resource Bond Program approved by Nevada voters in 2002 (or “Q1”), the new and expanded program will be known as “Conserve Nevada ” Under Assembly Bill 84 passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2019, Conserve Nevada is a continuation and renewal of the State’s original conservation bond program
- Reminder of the Conservation Purpose of State Parcels in Tahoe Basin
Homeowners who trespass on state-owned conservation lands may face fines of over $100,000 LAKE TAHOE, NV – The Nevada Division of State Lands (NDSL) would like to remind the public of the purpose and value of state-owned conservation areas located in the Lake Tahoe Basin Approved by Nevada voters in the 1980s, NDSL acquired and now manages
- Conservation Credit Workshop to Protect Sagebrush Habitat
The Conservation Credit System, administered by the Sagebrush Ecosystem Technical Team (SETT), is a solution that ensures any impacts from man-made disturbances – such as development, infrastructure, or energy projects, are fully offset by verified habitat restoration and protection efforts elsewhere
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