Amargosa River project
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Length: 125 miles
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Species: Desert willow, cottonwood riparian woodlands, Devil's hole pupfish, Amargosa toad, Oasis Valley speckled dace, Ash Meadows ladies tresses, Pacific tree frogs, and 200 bird species including neotropical migratory birds like the yellow warbler and yellow-breasted chat.
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Threats: Development from the fast-growing Las Vegas Valley and Los Angeles Basin, which is causing groundwater loss, altering and fragmenting habitat, introducing invasive plants and animals, and encouraging inappropriate recreational activities.
Collaboration with local businesses and Nye County has led to model landowner partnerships that have helped threatened species and habitat without incurring federal intervention, which could provoke uncertainty for the local economy.
The Conservancy has been engaged in the Amargosa River system since the late 1980s, when the Amargosa River Preserve was established along the lower river section in California.






















