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Exploring Nevada's Highway 50: From Fallon to Great Basin National ParkDiscover the rich tapestry of Nevada's Highway 50 on a two-day drive from Fallon to Baker. Along the way, visit unique ...
BLM approves expanded drilling and development on public land by minerals company 3 Proton Lithium in Nye County’s Railroad ...
The West is filled with land that helps to preserve vital wildlife habitats, according to conservation groups and ecologists.
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Exploring Nevada's Hidden Gold Butte: A Hiking & Camping AdventureExplore the stunning Gold Butte National Monument in Nevada! In this video, we embark on an adventure through the Gold Butte Trail, discovering ancient petroglyphs, unique rock formations, and the ...
An adjacent legislative push by Senate and House Republicans, including Nevada’s own Rep. Mark Amodei, also seeks to revoke the presidential authority to establish new national monuments.
Nevada’s only Republican in Congress, Rep. Mark Amodei, announced plans Thursday for legislation that would require congressional approval of all future national monuments in Nevada.
Kate Groetzinger, of the nonpartisan conservation nonprofit known as the Center for Western Priorities, said national monuments remain popular with voters across the West. A 2023 Colorado College poll ...
Nevada Indigenous and conservation activists continue to push the East Las Vegas national monument proposal, which would protect 33,000 acres spanning Frenchman Mountain, Rainbow Gardens and ...
Explore Avi Kwa Ame’s Joshua trees, petroglyphs, and sacred lands with voices from Fort Mojave. Join Outdoor Nevada host Connor Fields at Avi Kwa Ame National Monument, a sacred and ecologically ...
Native American tribes of the Great Basin are lobbying the government to make Bahsahwahbee, a desert oasis in Nevada, into a national monument to commemorate past massacres at the site.
In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt established the country’s first national monument, Devils Tower in Wyoming. Last month, the Biden administration welcomed two new members to the prestigious ...
The Army ceased training at the site and closed Castner Range in 1966. Together, the two new national monuments protect nearly 514,000 acres (208,000 hectares) of public lands.
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