Divisions & Boards The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources consists of multiple divisions, programs, boards, councils, and commissions dedicated to protecting Nevada’s natural resources: Divisions Division of Environmental Protection Division of Forestry Division of Natural Heritage Division of Outdoor Recreation Division of ...
About Us OUR MISSION: The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) is a broad and multifaceted department committed to: Protecting Nevada’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources Preserving Nevada’s unique historic and cultural heritage Enhancing Nevada’s outdoor recreation, quality of life, environmental stewardship, and recreation economy Leading efforts ...
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) is one of Nevada’s larger and more multifaceted State agencies, with over 900 employees dedicated to protecting, managing, and enhancing Nevada’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources.
Conservation Districts Program The Conservation Districts Program provides administrative support to the State Conservation Commission, which develops policy and regulations for Nevada’s 28 locally elected conservation districts. Conservation districts work for the conservation and proper development of the state’s natural resources by taking available technical, financial and educational ...
The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) is pleased to announce that approximately $10 million in grant funding is now available through the Conserve Nevada Program for projects that support conservation and outdoor recreation in Nevada. Conserve Nevada grants are open to all Nevada cities, counties, towns, general improvement districts (GIDs), conservation districts ...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Proposed budget would cut Natural Resources Conservation Service staff in Arkansas to eight
The White House's proposed budget for the U.S. Department of Agriculture would cut Natural Resources Conservation Service staff in Arkansas from 56 employees this year to eight in fiscal year 2027.