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Nevada Department of Wildlife
2022 Nevada State Wildlife Action Plan

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) State Wildlife Action Plan is a guide to conserve our state’s vast and incredible biodiversity. Through prioritized and proactive actions, this plan lays out a roadmap to protecting 367 Species of Greatest Conservation Need and 20 critical habitats that need our help. The 2022 Nevada State Wildlife Action Plan is the third iteration of this statewide conservation strategy.

This plan was created in true partnership with more than 15 federal, state, tribal and NGOs with direct input from over 80 contributors. In addition, hundreds of Nevadans provided their thoughts and suggestions through public surveys.

Here’s a link to the 2022 Nevada State Wildlife Action Plan.

What’s New?

  • They’re shining a spotlight on important pollinators (bees, butterflies, etc.)
  • A special chapter focusing on teamwork across state borders because nature knows no boundaries!
  • The plan also emphasizes the crucial need of connecting citizens to their natural resources by offering educational programs for all ages, developing wildlife viewing and nature tourism opportunities, and providing connections through interpretive nature centers.
Newsletters

Our newsletters are a great way to read about what Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition staff are working on, updates in the West, and other interesting stories from our partners.

  • Through the newsletter, ENLC keeps the public appraised of ongoing landscape restoration and rehabilitation efforts throughout the Coalition’s reach.

  • Read articles from ENLC team members and other experts from throughout the West.

  • Stay up-to-date with current and future events.
History

Fiscal Year 2024

  • Awarded $800,937.93 for the BLM Cooperative Agreement for the Elko District Office Noxious Weed Management and AIM Strategy Implementation Project.
  • Awarded $577,000 for the BLM Cooperative Agreement for the Ely District Vegetation Restoration and Rehabilitation Project.
  • Awarded $135,000 for the BLM Cooperative Agreement for the Ely District Office Noxious Weed Management Project.