Since the passage of the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA) in 1998, more than $4 billion in revenue generated from Las Vegas area land sales has been directed to conservation, park improvement and wildfire prevention projects across Nevada and the Lake Tahoe Basin.
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on what environmental projects should benefit from nearly $350 million in funds raised through Nevada land sales. Here are some of the proposed projects.
The winter count of the Moapa dace fish, which exists in six miles of streams and springs in the Muddy River system near Moapa, involved multiple agencies.
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