Nevada has some incredibly unique and diverse wildlife habitats from the Mojave Desert in Southern Nevada to the sagebrush steppe in Northern Nevada. Because of our state's abundance of puclic lands, Nevada is the seventh-most biodiverse in the United States.
However, Nevada ranks 3rd among all states for having the highest percentage of species at risk, in part due to the destruction of historic migration corridors. Many vulnerable & endangered species populations are suffering from a lack in connectivity between their habitats across the Nevada. We need to preserve, restore & connect these critical habitats for our wildlife to thrive.
Protecting wildlife habitat isn't just about protecting the places animals live but protecting the lands that connect those ranges, wildlife corridors.
Nevada needs YOU to encourage our elected officials to create a comprehensive plan to maintain, enhance and restore critical migration corridors so that future generations of Nevadans can enjoy and benefit from the many ways in which wildlife contribute to Nevada's heritage.