Cultural Affairs, Nevada Department
The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) is a prominent state agency in Carson City, NV, dedicated to safeguarding and enhancing the natural, cultural, and recreational resources of Nevada. With a workforce of over 900 employees, NDCNR tackles various challenges such as clean air and water, climate change, wildfire, drought, land management, and sustainable outdoor recreation. Through collaboration with stakeholders, NDCNR strives to put scientific knowledge into action, ensuring a sustainable and vibrant future for both Nevadans and visitors.
Comprising 12 divisions and pillar programs, NDCNR focuses on addressing Nevada's diverse environmental concerns, including forest health, sagebrush habitat protection, historic resource preservation, and responsible mining. By leveraging science and engaging with the community, NDCNR aims to create a healthy and equitable environment that benefits present and future generations. To learn more about the specific divisions and programs within NDCNR, visit their respective websites.
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