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Clark County Wetlands Park, NV

      

The Clark County Wetlands Park is an uncommon facet of Las Vegas, providing a glimpse of the region’s geographic and wildlife history. In 2002 the Fund and the Bureau of Land Management helped Clark County purchase 80 acres of environmentally sensitive lands to expand the park, which offers hiking trails, flowing streams and quiet ponds.

Regional Scorecard - West
Acres Protected: 1,597,853
Fair Market Value: $351,196,240
Acquisition Cost: $257,005,879
Total Acres Conserved Since 1985: 1,597,853
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