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NV’s Wildlife Refuges Face Big Challenges

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Monday, October 12, 2009   

HENDERSON, Nev. - It's National Wildlife Refuge Week, and Nevada is home to the biggest refuge outside of Alaska. The Desert National Wildlife Range is just north of Las Vegas and, like many of its counterparts, it faces a number of environmental challenges. Power lines, mining and wildfires are current threats to keeping the land in top shape as wildlife habitat, which is the reason it was set aside. And budget cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service haven't helped, according to John Tull, conservation director of the Nevada Wilderness Project.

"It's not for a lack of good people that are managing those refuges. It's that they don't have the budgets to hire the people they need to do simple things, like road maintenance, or the research to protect the species that these areas were designed to protect."

Tull says the refuge system depends heavily on volunteers and advocates to do wildlife monitoring and improve habitat in some areas, but that may be changing with a new national focus on preserving the environment.

"Being in Nevada, we're excited about what's going on, with a new administration, new leadership in the Department of the Interior, and we see a lot of very significant changes and strong conservation on the horizon."

Tull says his group advocates a permanent ban on mining activity in wildlife refuges, and is monitoring plans to build power lines through the Desert refuge and a possible gas pipeline in the Sheldon refuge area of northwestern Nevada.

An independent study of the refuge system released last year found that only about half of the sites have habitat management plans in place, and all have diminished resources for research, law enforcement and environmental education.

Find a list with links to all of Nevada's National Wildlife Refuges online at
www.fws.gov


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