Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program

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Get Outdoors Nevada Public Lands Institute 2005 Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program Public Lands Institute Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/pli_outdoors_nevada Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Community-Based Learning Commons, Environmental Health and Protection Commons, and the Environmental Monitoring Commons Repository Citation Public Lands Institute (2005). Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program. 1-16. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/pli_outdoors_nevada/6 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Public Lands Institute at Digital Scholarship@UNLV. It has been accepted for inclusion in Get Outdoors Nevada by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact digitalscholarship@unlv.edu.

PUBLIC LANDS

Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program Mission Statement: To encourage, support, and build volunteerism to conserve, protect, enhance, and foster an appreciation of the diverse natural, cultural, and recreational areas in Southern Nevada.

Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program Funding and Management: Funded for 3 + years by the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA). Program administered by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Public Lands Institute on behalf of the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service. Funding supplemented by private donations.

Get Outdoors Nevada Get Outdoors Nevada is the brand developed to promote/market the Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program to our community of volunteers, sponsors, and others.

Key Program Deliverables Develop a clearinghouse connecting volunteers with conservation projects. Create a volunteer database and website. Develop a volunteer recruitment process. Develop a list of conservation projects and implement at least three in Year One. Develop volunteer recognition and training programs.

Collaboration UNLV project manager and volunteer coordinators for the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service meet monthly to discuss: Goals Targets Implementation Strategies

Volunteers in Action

Accomplishments to Date Five interagency events completed in Spring 2005: National Public Lands Day at Sloan Canyon NCA Great American Clean-Up at Lake Mead NRA Red Rock Day at Red Rock Canyon NCA Stewardship Saturday at Moapa Valley NWR National Trails Day at Spring Mountains NRA

Accomplishments to Date Central volunteer database created, with more than 1,300 records currently loaded. Dynamic website designed, launched, and maintained -- http://www.getoutdoorsnevada.org 150 + new volunteers recruited through website. Extensive marketing and public relations efforts underway and ongoing.

Accomplishments to Date Volunteer training program syllabus under development. Volunteer recognition program underway. Potential future funding sources identified. Year Two conservation initiatives (events) identified.

Year Two Conservation Events Date Event Name Location Nature of Work 2005 9/17 National Public Lands Day Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up 9/24 National Public Lands Day Red Rock Canyon NCA Clean-Up 9/24 National Public Lands Day Lake Mead NRA Clean-Up 10/15 National Wildlife Refuge Wk Ash Meadows NWR Cattail Cutting 10/15 National Wildlife Refuge Wk Pahranagat NWR Special Event 10/15 National Wildlife Refuge Wk Desert NWR Clean-Up 10/15 National Park America Tour Lake Mead NRA Clean-Up 10/29 Make a Difference Day Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up

Date Event Name Location Nature of Work 2006 1/21 Sloan Canyon Clean-Up Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up 1/21 Stewardship Saturday Ash Meadows NWR Cattail Cutting Jan/Feb Cold Creek Clean-Up Cold Creek area Clean-Up 2/11 Stewardship Saturday Pahranagat NWR Tree Planting 2/18 Stewardship Saturday Ash Meadows NWR Cattail Cutting 2/18 Sloan Canyon Clean-Up Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up 3/18 Earth Day Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up

Date Event Name Location Nature of Work 2006 3/20 Earth Day Spring Mountains NRA TBD 3/25 Great American Clean-up Lake Mead NRA Clean-Up Spring Supper Club Restoration Spring Mountains NRA Planting Spring Sweat Lodge Clean-Up Spring Mountains NRA Various 4/8 Stewardship Saturday Moapa Valley NWR Cattail Cutting 4/22 Stewardship Saturday Ash Meadows NWR Cattail Cutting 4/29 Sloan Canyon Clean-Up Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up 5/13 Sloan Canyon Clean-Up Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up 6/3 National Trails Day Spring Mountains NRA Trail Work 6/10 Sloan Canyon Clean-Up Sloan Canyon NCA Clean-Up

Next Steps Year Two Plan and implement volunteer events. Deliver joint training program. Refine recognition program. Implement targeted recruitment program. Develop and implement strategies for communicating program accomplishments.

Interagency Volunteer Team Donna Grady UNLV Project Manager Phone: 702-895-4890 Nancy Bernard National Park Service, Team Leader Phone: 702-293-8714 Callie Leau Courtright U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Phone: 702-515-5450 James Cribbs Bureau of Land Management Phone: 702-515-5234 Amy Meketi U. S. Forest Service Phone: 702-515-5400 www.getoutdoorsnevada.org

PUBLIC LANDS Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program www.getoutdoorsnevada.org