We need your help to secure permanent protection for hundreds of thousands of acres of the most wild and remote land in northern Washoe County!
What used to be called the Washoe County Economic Development and Conservation Act is now called the Truckee Meadows Public Land Management Act. After facing a number of obstacles in 2018 that prevented a successful outcome, Washoe County officials have restarted and rebranded the discussion they hope will lead to introduction of a public lands bill in Congress by mid-2020. Washoe County, the City of Reno, and the City of Sparks are working together to bring forward a joint proposal for the new public lands bill. With your help, we have the opportunity to ensure a meaningful conservation component is included that will permanently protect key wildlife habitat and cultural resources. We need your help to secure permanent protection for hundreds of thousands of acres of the most wild and remote land in northern Washoe County stretching from just north of Pyramid Lake to the Oregon border - join us at the public meeting to speak up for wildlife, wild lands, cultural resources, and recreation!
Show your support for permanent protection for our public lands in Washoe County!
Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 4 PM – 7 PM
Reno-Sparks Convention Center
4590 S. Virginia St. Reno, NV 89502
Stand by your lands in Washoe County - join us at the public meeting to speak up for wildlife, wild lands, cultural resources, and recreation!
You can RSVP here or via email to [email protected]
photo by Scott Moore


