Clark County Desert Conservation Program, along with Mojave Max, have scheduled a trail restoration and cleanup event for Saturday, October 12, 2024 beginning at 8:00AM. This will take place in the Boulder City Conservation Easement and helps clean and restore the natural habitat for the wild tortoises in the area.
It’s easy to sign up: just scan the QR code above or click HERE for more details about the project, as well as the meeting location.
The Desert Conservation Program was established in 1990, after the Mojave Desert Tortoise was listed as a vulnerable species in Southern Nevada. Through training, good stewardship, and cooperation among various groups the Desert Tortoise remains a protected animal and we maintain specific habitat areas for them to live in. The Boulder City Conservation Easement was created in 1995 through a partnership between the City of Boulder City and Clark County. The easement, which provides a safe area for Desert Tortoises and other native species, incorporates more than 87,000 acres of land.
Be sure to join Mojave Max and his team of volunteers on Saturday, October 12 to help keep the area maintained.