“The use of locally adapted native plants can improve restoration success. These plants have adapted to these harsh conditions and are well suited to not only survive, but also to support a healthy functioning ecosystem, providing habitat for wildlife and pollinators alike.”
Restoring Land with Native Nevada Plants
The Conservancy’s restoration work requires a large amount of plant material to accomplish our restoration goals. Historically, native species have not been widely available, and while this is changing, plant material that is well adapted to the dry conditions of the Walker Basin is still commercially scarce. This was addressed by developing a Native Plant Nursery and Native Seed Initiative, with the objective to first supply appropriate plant materials for our land stewardship projects. And then to provide plant material that is well adapted to arid conditions across the Great Basin for other restoration projects that are addressing large-scale disturbances like wildfires and the introduction of non-natives. All of this work is guided by conservation science and monitoring to ensure the greatest positive impact on our local landscape.
Plants grown from Seed per year (2025 Projected)
- Plants Grown From Seed
- Plants Grown From Seed