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See also formal NNREC Partners, Advocacy Organizations, and the organizations that NNREC is a member of.
Nevada Econet: P.O. Box 10786
Reno NV 89510, 775-323-3433.
"It is our goal to keep people informed, and to encourage informed action, on the important environmental issues impacting our region and quality of life. Our intention is to draw upon local resources and through knowledge, information, and action create a useful resource for the community at large.
Carson River Wranglers: 1120 Badger St, Silver Springs NV 89429; 775-577-2631.
Northeast Nevada Stewardship Group: PO Box 1677, Elko NV 89803. "Working together for healthy landscapes and quality lifestyles." Members include miners, ranchers, conservationists, federal and state agency personnel, and business leaders. We are funded by grants, private and corporate donations, the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. NNSG works to demonstrate the principles of balanced stewardship expressed by collaborative principles of an open and transparent membership where consensus agreements are the manner of decision making and problem solving.
The Springs Preserve: 333 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas NV 89107, 702-822-8344. The Springs Preserve is a 180-acre non-gaming cultural and historical attraction designed to commemorate Las Vegas' dynamic history and to provide a vision for a sustainable future.
Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition: PO Box 150266, Ely NV 89315.
Horses for the Spirit: 4790 Caughlin Pkwy #421, Reno, NV 89509-0907 | 775-343-2566; We create meaningful programs with horses as our partner facilitators to: Enhance, enrich, and improve the lives of humans and horses; Provide our clients with innovative means to empower themselves; Build pathways between knowledge and wisdom. In achieving our mission we are dedicated to rescuing and improving the lives of captured, abused, and neglected horses and educating the public about current equine issues.
Marine Research & Education: 900 Ski Run Blvd #102, South Lake Tahoe CA 96150; "On the Water, Hands on Learning School, Teaching 'Conservation thru Education'" Two hour boat trip teaches Tahoe's Uniqueness, Clarity, Food web unique to Tahoe environment, Lack of flushing/turnover at Tahoe, and Discuss minnow trapping/fishing.
Truckee River Foundation: 849 Crocker Way, Reno NV 89509, 775-329-1540; Striving to promote and enhance river-related values in the Truckee Meadows through special events coordination and marketing, parks and open space development, community outreach, education and athletic development on the Truckee River.
Nevada Land Conservancy: PO Box 20288, Reno NV 89515, 775-851-5180. Mission: "With the help of members, volunteers, land owners, businesses and government agencies, the Nevada Land Conservancy protects special places through acquisition, easement, open space planning, outreach and environmental restoration."
Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful: PO Box 7412, Reno NV 89510-7412, 775-851-5185. Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful is dedicated to creating a cleaner, more beautiful region through education and active community involvement.
Nevada Wildlife Federation is the state's oldest nonprofit, conservation organization. Sportsmen who founded NvWF created the organization as a leading voice on issues that affect our wildlife, wetlands, lakes, streams, forests, ranges and all other priceless natural resources. The federation represents the views of hunters, fisherman and anyone who deeply cares about our wildlife and wild lands. NvWF is not affiliated with any government agency. We are a membership organization comprised of Nevada citizens who care about wildlife and outdoor recreation. Contact: PO Box 71238, Reno, NV 89570; Southern Nevada: 702-253-0104; Northern Nevada: 775-885-0405; .

