$348 Million to Conservation in Nevada and California
Interior Department funding for 62 projects made available through the sale of public lands.
The Department of the Interior announced it will commit more than $348 million for 62 projects throughout Nevada and the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin dedicated to recreation improvement, wildlife habitat conservation, hazardous fuels reduction, wildfire prevention, and other purposes.
Funding was generated through the sale of public lands under the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA).
As Nevada and California battle historic wildfires, including in this area, this funding includes over $50 million in investments for 15 projects that will address hazardous fuels reduction and wildfire prevention.
“Since 1998, sales of public land within the Las Vegas Valley have been funding projects that benefit communities and improve the overall quality of life for residents and visitors. This program makes a significant investment in supporting jobs and local economies throughout Nevada and the Lake Tahoe Basin,” said Secretary Deb Haaland. “These funds will improve recreation opportunities in rural and low-income communities, and contribute to the Biden-Harris administration’s America the Beautiful initiative’s goal to conserve at least 30 percent each of our lands and waters by the year 2030.”
Since enactment, SNPLMA has generated almost $4 billion through 18 rounds for projects that benefit public places in Nevada, the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin, and the portion of Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Arizona.