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Take a detour off Nevada's Cowboy Corridor and discover a hidden oasis with several milky blue hot springs pools, perfect for ...
This year we actively celebrate the University’s history leading up to the Sesquicentennial celebration on Oct. 12, 2024. The University Libraries are hard at work researching the past, preserving it, ...
But Nevada’s healthy sagebrush communities are disappearing at an alarming rate. Nevada encompasses just over 70 million acres. Historically, sagebrush covered about 32 million acres of state land.
As The Nevada Sagebrush prepares to celebrate its 125th anniversary on Oct. 19, the current and past staffs have reflected on their time at the newspaper, how it helped them in their career and what ...
In the past two years, more than 800,000 acres in northern Nevada have burned. The traditional sagebrush rangeland is being replaced by cheatgrass that burns hotter and more frequently.
Nevada, the Sagebrush State, perhaps exemplifies how deeply connected the sagebrush biome is to us — as a people. This native plant is our state flower, on our state flag and in our state song.
Sagebrush covers most of Nevada north of Las Vegas. In fall, the deep-rooted, gray-green shrub sprouts tiny yellow flowers in small clusters.
Conservation and sportsmen’s groups have filed a formal protest against the federal government for moving forward on the ...