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Walker Basin Conservancy
Leading the effort to restore and maintain Walker Lake, Nevada.
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Willow Flycatcher - Photo: Davide Menke, USFWS
Willow Flycatcher - Photo: Davide Menke, USFWS
Coyote - Photo: USFWS
Coyote - Photo: USFWS
Wood Duck - Photo: Valls55
Wood Duck - Photo: Valls55
Mountain Whitefish - Photo: National Park Service
Mountain Whitefish - Photo: National Park Service

Mountain Whitefish - Photo: National Park Service

Bald Eagle - Photo: USFWS
Bald Eagle - Photo: USFWS
Mule Deer - Photo: USFWS
Mule Deer - Photo: USFWS
Valley Quail - Photo: USFWS
Valley Quail - Photo: USFWS
Mountain Lion - Photo: Tony Hisgett
Mountain Lion - Photo: Tony Hisgett
Great Basin Collared Lizard - Photo: Jackson Shedd
Great Basin Collared Lizard - Photo: Jackson Shedd
Great Basin Gopher Snake - Photo: Mostly Deserts
Great Basin Gopher Snake - Photo: Mostly Deserts
Rainbow Trout - Photo: Lisac Mark, USFWS
Rainbow Trout - Photo: Lisac Mark, USFWS
Black Bear - Photo: Cephas
Black Bear - Photo: Cephas
Willow Flycatcher - Photo: Davide Menke, USFWS Coyote - Photo: USFWS Wood Duck - Photo: Valls55 Mountain Whitefish - Photo: National Park Service Bald Eagle - Photo: USFWS Mule Deer - Photo: USFWS Valley Quail - Photo: USFWS Mountain Lion - Photo: Tony Hisgett Great Basin Collared Lizard - Photo: Jackson Shedd Great Basin Gopher Snake - Photo: Mostly Deserts Rainbow Trout - Photo: Lisac Mark, USFWS Black Bear - Photo: Cephas
Walker Basin Conservancy
615 Riverside Drive,
Reno, NV, 89503,
United States
(775) 463-9887 info@walkerbasin.org
Hours
Mon 9:00-17:00
Tue 9:00-17:00
Wed 9:00-17:00
Thu 9:00-17:00
Fri 9:00-17:00

13,700

Acres of land reconveyed to create public land opportunities.

33

Miles of Walker River opened to public access.

57%

Percent of the water acquired needed to restore Walker Lake.

1,024

Youth Engaged in Environmental Education in 2024.
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The Walker Basin Conservancy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. EIN: 47-1989228.

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