Nevada Conservation Science
Shared resources to expand our collective impact
The Nature Conservancy in Nevada
Working across Nevada for more than 30 years, The Nature Conservancy protects the lands and waters upon which all life depends. From the Truckee River to the Mojave Desert, we’re working to keep the Silver State a place where both people and nature can thrive.
Nevada Science and Conservation Resources
Explore TNC’s work to protect Nevada’s ecosystems for people and nature.
Nevada’s natural resources face global pressure as decarbonization, electrification, and urban growth drive demand for critical minerals and land-use decisions with lasting regional impacts.
Nevada is the driest state in the United States, so water is often a limiting resource for our ecosystems. This collection shares resources on water protection and conservation in Nevada.
From renewable energy opportunities to wetland conservation, the Silver State’s unique ecosystems provide ample opportunity to learn about and continue to conserve the planet for people and nature.
As we celebrate 40 years of conservation science in Nevada, learn more about the work The Nature Conservancy does in the Silver State by visiting us on nature.org.