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Sierra Front-Northwestern Great Basin

Sierra Front-Northwestern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council

The Sierra Front-Northwestern Great Basin RAC covers a geographic area approximately coinciding with the Sierra Nevada, Malhuer High Plateau, Humbolt, Fallon-Lovelock and Carson Basin major land resource areas in Washoe, Humboldt, Pershing, Churchill, Storey, Douglas, Lyon, Mineral and Carson City counties in Nevada and California.

This RAC meets 3-4 times per year. Membership includes a cross section of Nevadans around the state representing energy, federal grazing, and commercial recreation interests; environmental, archaeological interests, dispersed recreation, and wild horse and burro interests; and Native Americans, elected officials, state agency representatives and the public at large. Council members are selected for their ability to provide informed, objective advice on a broad array of public land issues and their commitment to collaboration in seeking solutions to those issues.

Members | Charter

Nominations Being Sought through April 13 for the Sierra Front-Northwestern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council


Scheduled Meeting Agendas

Agenda for the Sierra Front-NW Great Basin Resource Advisory Council Meeting on April 29-30 in Winnemucca

Notice of 2009 meetings of the Sierra Front-Northwestern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council, Nevada


RAC members discuss management options on the Black Rock Playa with NCA Manager Dave Cooper during a July 2008 field trip.
RAC members discuss management options on the Black Rock Playa with NCA Manager Dave Cooper during a July 2008 field trip.
RAC members examine damage to a water trough caused by heavy use of wild horses north of the Black Rock NCA during the July 2008 field trip.
RAC members examine damage to a water trough caused by heavy use of wild horses north of the Black Rock NCA during the July 2008 field trip.

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Standards and Guidelines for Wild Horse & Burro Management

Standards and Guidelines for Rangeland Health

Standards and Guidelines for OHV Management