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Interagency Science And Research: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees Sep 2005

Interagency Science And Research: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees

Interagency Science and Research Strategy

  • Search for project manager was successfully completed in September 2005
  • Project manager Debra Dandridge will start half-time (telecommuting) on November 1, 2005, and begins in Las Vegas full-time on January 1, 2006


Congressional Staff Update August 17, 2005, Public Lands Institute Aug 2005

Congressional Staff Update August 17, 2005, Public Lands Institute

Presentations (PLI)

The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.

In collaboration with federal, state, and non-profit partners, the institute is creating new knowledge, advancing technology, improving education, and engaging the public to enhance public lands stewardship.


Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships -- Interagency Volunteer Program & Cooperative Conservation Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending June 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees Jun 2005

Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships -- Interagency Volunteer Program & Cooperative Conservation Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending June 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees

Get Outdoors Nevada

  • 1,289+ records are now loaded into volunteer database.
  • 150 volunteers registered for events on the interagency website.
  • Three interagency events were successfully completed: April 2 – Red Rock Day at Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area; April 15 – Stewardship Saturday at Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge; June 4 – National Trails Day at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.
  • 25 interagency volunteer events are identified for year-two.
  • Volunteer recognition program is underway.
  • Volunteer training program syllabus is under development.
  • Potential funding sources are identified (grants).


Interagency Science And Research: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending June 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees Jun 2005

Interagency Science And Research: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending June 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees

Interagency Science and Research Strategy

  • Search for project manager commenced in late March 2005, with initial review of applications occurring in April 2005
  • Reference checks of qualified candidates commenced in May 2005
  • Interviews with two candidates were conducted in early June 2005
  • The preferred candidate declined the position
  • An additional interview is now scheduled for 7/06/05


Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships -- Interagency Volunteer Program & Cooperative Conservation Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2005, Margaret N. Rees Mar 2005

Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships -- Interagency Volunteer Program & Cooperative Conservation Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2005, Margaret N. Rees

Get Outdoors Nevada

  • 800+ records now loaded into volunteer database
  • Website launched – getoutdoorsnevada.org
  • 50 new volunteers already recruited through website
  • Program logo developed
  • First interagency event held March 5 – Great American Clean-Up
  • First event featured on national Take Pride In America website
  • Program marketing, public relations, and promotion underway
  • Additional 2005 interagency events identified: April 2 – Red Rock Day at Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area April 15 – Stewardship Saturday at Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge June 4 – National


Presentation To Friends Of Red Rock Canyon February 8, 2005, Nancy Flagg Feb 2005

Presentation To Friends Of Red Rock Canyon February 8, 2005, Nancy Flagg

Presentations (PLI)

University engages in selected SNPLMA projects as determined by the four federal agencies, which are:

  • Compatible with UNLV’s mission.
  • Enhance education and research.
  • Draw upon expertise of faculty, staff, and students.


Presentation To Outside Las Vegas Foundation January 31, 2005, Public Lands Institute Jan 2005

Presentation To Outside Las Vegas Foundation January 31, 2005, Public Lands Institute

Presentations (PLI)

The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.


Campus Community And Their Responsibility To Our Public Lands, Mark Valentin Jan 2005

Campus Community And Their Responsibility To Our Public Lands, Mark Valentin

Presentations (PLI)

  • To heighten awareness of UNLV’s community on the laws governing the uses of public lands and the personal liabilities associated with such use.
  • To provide the campus community with the most efficient permitting service possible.
  • To provide accurate, concise permit information to the appropriate agency.


Inventing The Future 2005 Planning Retreat, Public Lands Institute Jan 2005

Inventing The Future 2005 Planning Retreat, Public Lands Institute

Presentations (PLI)

  • Foster an integrated, holistic approach to managing and stewarding public lands.
  • Focus initially on externally funded cooperative conservation projects, research initiatives, and capital improvement projects.
  • Attract projects that are local, regional, and national in scope.


Connecting Hearts, Minds, & Hands To Public Lands, Public Lands Institute Jan 2005

Connecting Hearts, Minds, & Hands To Public Lands, Public Lands Institute

Presentations (PLI)

The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.


Regional Open Space & Trails Workgroup Presentation, Public Lands Institute Jan 2005

Regional Open Space & Trails Workgroup Presentation, Public Lands Institute

Presentations (PLI)

The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.


Best Practices In Multi-Agency Volunteer Programs, Lanelda Rolley, Donna Grady, Chuck Williams Jan 2005

Best Practices In Multi-Agency Volunteer Programs, Lanelda Rolley, Donna Grady, Chuck Williams

Interagency Science and Research Strategy

  • Strengthen the national fabric in support of public lands.
  • Provide people of all ages with opportunities to participate in the enjoyment, protection, and responsible use of our public lands.


Southern Nevada Guide: Tree Selection And Care, City Of Las Vegas, Nevada Jan 2005

Southern Nevada Guide: Tree Selection And Care, City Of Las Vegas, Nevada

Publications (SD)

Trees for Tomorrow was created to educate Southern Nevada residents on the benefits of trees and to help homeowners choose the right trees for their landscape setting. The goal of this booklet is to help homeowners successfully select and establish trees. This Centennial edition recognizes the 100-year celebration of the founding of the City of Las Vegas.

Planting trees is a necessary adaptation to human settlement in arid environments. A strong, healthy community forest is built tree by tree, home by home. Tree canopies help to reduce energy demands, reduce water demands, reduce local air temperatures, reduce air pollution, provide …


Conservation Element Of The Las Vegas 2020 Master Plan, City Of Las Vegas, Nevada Jan 2005

Conservation Element Of The Las Vegas 2020 Master Plan, City Of Las Vegas, Nevada

Publications (SD)

There is a dual purpose to the Las Vegas 2020 Master Plan Conservation Element. The first purpose is to address the requirements of state law, as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 278.150(4). This section of the NRS requires that governing bodies in Nevada counties with a population of 400,000 or more ensure that their master plans address a stipulated list of subjects, including a conservation plan.


Technical Risk Information: Decision Tool Or Rhetorical Ammunition? Undisputed Facts In The Yucca Mountain Debate, David M. Hassenzahl, Denise Tillery, Paulette Laidler Jan 2005

Technical Risk Information: Decision Tool Or Rhetorical Ammunition? Undisputed Facts In The Yucca Mountain Debate, David M. Hassenzahl, Denise Tillery, Paulette Laidler

Public Policy and Leadership Faculty Publications

This paper examines how both opponents and proponents of the proposed high-level nuclear waste repository at Yucca mountain Nevada claim that uncontroversial information supports their conflicting positions. Four pieces of information in particular are claimed by both sides: the distance of the proposed site from Las Vegas, the volume of waste that has been produced, the threat of terrorism since 9/11/01, and the occurrence of an earthquake in early 2002. Possible explanations for the difference include naive positivism, social constructionism, persistent beliefs and implicit warrants. The latter two models better explain observed knowledge/preference states. If so, more or better information …