Wildlife Corridors

Due to our wide-ranging topography, Nevada has some incredibly unique wildlife habitats that range from the Mojave Desert in Southern Nevada to the sagebrush steppe in Northern Nevada. Our state…

Sage Grouse

In September 2020, the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced that they would not be listing the Greater Sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act. This decision was a result of…

Climate Change

We have an obligation to future generations to take steps to address pollution that threatens our communities and our economy. Nevada is already experiencing impacts from climate disruption including extreme…

Wildlife

Due to our wide-ranging topography, Nevada has some incredibly unique wildlife habitats that range from the Mojave Desert in Southern Nevada to the sagebrush steppe in Northern Nevada. Our state…

Water

Nevada is the driest state in the nation, with an average annual rainfall of less than ten inches per year. Despite that fact, our state has some outstanding lakes and…

Public Lands

Our public lands are our American birthright, and Nevadans are blessed with some of the most beautiful areas in the country. Most of these lands are available to anyone willing…

Renewable Energy

Nevada is blessed with arguably the most renewable energy potential in the United States. The state receives nearly 300 days of sunshine per year and there is still plenty of…