WHAT WE DO

Amargosa Basin, by Nancy Good

ADVOCACY

The Amargosa Conservancy advocates for policy issues that impact the health of the Basin, from groundwater protection to industrial solar to the fight to save Ash Meadows from mining interests.

Save Ash Meadows

Responding to an escalating interest in mineral exploration and lithium extraction on the doorstep of Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

Solar Energy Development

We work with land managers and communities to protect our ecosystems and homes from inappropriately sited renewable energy projects.

Conservation Lands

Proposal to designate BLM lands for preservation.

Tecopa Water Project

Helping to provide drinking water to local residents.

Podium

Know Your Representatives

Find your political representatives.

STEWARDSHIP

The Amargosa Conservancy works to improve the biological health of the Basin through on-the-ground stewardship and restoration projects.

Desert Bighorn

Habitat Restoration

Creating healthy habitat for voles and other species.

Beautiful Prime Habitat along the Amargosa River

Trail Construction

Developing access to special areas of the Amargosa Basin

Amargosa Tamarisk After Treatment

Tamarisk Removal

  Working to help control Tamarisk plant growth.

SCIENCE & EDUCATION

The Conservancy collaborates with other organizations and resource providers on a variety of educational science projects.

Amargosa Conservancy Resource Monitoring

Resource Monitoring

We collect data on the Amargosa’s most unique and vulnerable resources.

Endangered Amargosa Vole

Amargosa Vole

Come meet the endangered Amargosa Vole.

Groundwater Pumping Amargosa River

Get to Know Groundwater

In the harshest desert in North America, it all comes down to water.

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