DCNR News
Aug 16, 2022
Joint NV-CA report finds pollution from sediment in Lake Tahoe was reduced by 600,000 pounds in 2021
Efforts to reduce pollution and restore Lake Tahoe’s world-famous water clarity remain on track, despite impacts from climate change and other factors, according to a bi-state report released...
Read MoreAug 11, 2022
$900,000 in grants available to protect and enhance water quality in Nevada
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection’s (NDEP) Bureau of Water Quality Planning is pleased to announce that $900,000 in grant funding is now available for projects that prevent or...
Read MoreJul 25, 2022
Nevada acquires land in Lake Tahoe to protect wildlife habitat
Nevada Division of State Lands acquires land in the Lake Tahoe Basin to protect native wildlife habitat and reduce wildfire risks (Lake Tahoe, NV) The Nevada Division of State...
Read MoreJul 05, 2022
Conserve Nevada now accepting pre-applications for prospective grant projects
Over the next decade, the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources – through the Conserve Nevada program – will provide $72.5 million in competitive grants to help advance a wide...
Read MoreJul 01, 2022
NDCNR Director Bradley Crowell nominated to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Today, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak issued the statement below in thanking Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) Director Bradley Crowell for his service to Nevada; and congratulating Crowell...
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