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Watch the Wild Speaker Series

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Watch Us on Friends of Nevada Wilderness Wild Speaker Series
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Friends of Nevada Wilderness hosts a regular Wild Speaker Series, where people can gather virtually and in-person to learn more about Nevada's wild spaces. Staff from the refuge are regular guests on these programs. Below are links to recordings of previous programs.

  • Recreating Responsibly at Your Local Refuge
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  • The Art of Birding: From Earth Day to Migratory Bird Day
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  • A Glimpse into the Desert Refuge
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