Nevada Division of Forestry
The Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) is a State agency that operates within the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources whose main goal is to restore and sustain healthy forests, range lands, watersheds and habitat throughout Nevada. It was created in 1957, as a federally supported agency that provides professional, science-based technical support in Natural Resource Management necessary to support Wild land Fire Services through conservation efforts with private land owners and the public.[1]
The Stewart Conservation Camp located in Carson City Nevada, supports the Nevada Division of Forestry with wildfire suppression during the fire season and conservation efforts during winter months.
The Nevada Division of Forestry's duties include maintaining healthy forests, rangelands, watersheds and animal habitats throughout Nevada. The NDF works through Natural Resource Management and provides Wildland Fire Services to the State of Nevada and California[1] One of the goals is to try and work with both public and private landowners necessary to make investments in attempting to create healthy forests, rangelands and watersheds for communities within incorporated and rural areas. Wildland fire is part of the natural natural ecosystem yet people find it very difficult to learn to live with fire, thus education is a critical role they are faced with when developments encroach into areas typical of cycling through fire and growth regeneration.
References
- ^ "Nevada Division of Forestry". forestry.nv.gov. Retrieved 2016-09-02.