Home arrow Take Action!
Action Center PDF Print E-mail
QUICK LINKS: 

CLARK COUNTY - ACTION NEEDED

LYON COUNTY - ACTION NEEDED

Thanks for visiting our Action Center, where you can take concrete steps toward protecting Nevada’s wild heritage. Protecting wilderness is exciting for lots of reasons—beautiful places, interesting people, and fascinating wildlife, to name a few.

Its also one of the best ways for us to participate as citizens in our democracy. Because wilderness must be designated by Congress, it takes lots of work from lots of citizens like you to make sure our democracy is working.

Whether it be attending an agency meeting to voice your concerns for wildland protection, volunteering in the field, or writing a letter to your elected official—this effort is critical to show elected officials that Nevada’s wilderness-quality public lands deserve the very best protection for lands and resources that belong to all Americans. And remember, knowing what needs to be done is not enough--we need to act!
 

A C T I O N    N E E D E D:   C L A R K   C O U N T Y

action_photo

 


 


 

 

Gold Butte: Nevada's Piece of the Grand Canyon Puzzle

Centered between Arizona’s Grand Canyon Parashant National Monument and Nevada’s Lake Mead National Recreation Area is Nevada’s piece to the Grand Canyon puzzle. Gold Butte, in the far southeastern corner of Nevada, for long a local secret, has been discovered. With St. George, Utah’s population topping 100,000, and the endless growth of the Las Vegas Valley and Mesquite, these growth pressures are altering this delicate landscape. (background information )

ACTION NEEDED: 
  • Visit Gold Butte! Check our events calendar for hikes and planned campouts or call to schedule one.
  • Photo Gallery
  • Volunteer for Gold Butte! Join us on wilderness values trips and Friends of Gold Butte stewardship outings.

 More Information - Please contact Nancy Hall

-TOP OF ACTION CENTER- 


A C T I O N    N E E D E D:  L Y O N  C O U N T Y

 

eastsister

Wovoka and East Sister Peak Proposed Wilderness

Lyon County in Western Nevada embodies many of Nevada’s dual elements. In the northern part of the county towns like Dayton and Fernley are growing at unprecedented rates which makes Lyon the seventh fastest growing county in America. The southern half of the county tells a different story. Yerington, the county’s seat, is a small town with a population of 2,900 and a deep hold on its rural and agricultural heritage from a time when it was first known as Pizen Switch. Nestled between Mason and Smith Valleys, South County as it is often referred to by the residents, is home to two Forest Service Roadless areas, The Wovoka Proposed Wilderness (formerly refered to as Bald Mountain) in the Pine Grove Hills and East Sister Peak in the Sweetwater Mountains. Both of these areas are being proposed as wilderness. (background info )

ACTION NEEDED: 

 

-TOP OF ACTION CENTER- 

 

WildNevada.org

   Partners | Privacy Policy | Advanced Search | Site Map   

Other Ways to Help

Help protect Wilderness while drinking sustainable organic coffee. 15% of purchases through this link are donated to the Project.