The Vast Spoils of the Las Vegas Valley and Its Growing Expansion Into Natural Habitats
The Las Vegas Valley is expanding every year, further encroaching its development on surrounding natural habitats like the Clark County Wetlands.
Local content on the local environment in Las Vegas and Nevada.
The Las Vegas Valley is expanding every year, further encroaching its development on surrounding natural habitats like the Clark County Wetlands.
East Las Vegas Seed Share encourages locals to save and share seeds from their gardens with others who are gardening in the community.
CosmicMaya, an eco-friendly, woman-owned hemp brand, is redefining the fashion industry through sustainable slow fashion, uplifting native communities, and healing the environment.
Our city supports a diversity of life within the Mojave Desert and a mosaic of habitats in Las Vegas allows wildlife to navigate human areas.
It's Desert Tortoise Week! Read about how to honor this important keystone species for wildlife conservation and start exploring the Mojave Desert.
Addressing issues like the climate crisis and food insecurity, Nevada Plants plants trees around Nevada, reducing urban heat islands and food deserts.
This World Bee Day, learn more about some of the many native bees you might find here in the Mojave Desert!
Want to add color and life to your garden while making it even more rooted in the landscape we live in? Check out the top 6 native Mojave plants to make your home bird and pollinator friendly!
Choose your own adventure and visit one of Nevada’s 27 State Parks with the Clark County Library District’s State Park Pass!
Have you met your feathered neighbors? Birds are one of the most accessible ways to learn about nature in the Las Vegas Valley.