DRI and Save Red Rock Celebrate the Passage of SB99
New bill was signed into law by Governor Lombardo and will allocate $1.2M to assist in drought management.
Read MorePreserving Our Beautiful Canyon
New bill was signed into law by Governor Lombardo and will allocate $1.2M to assist in drought management.
Read MoreYOU DID IT! YOU’RE MAKING IT RAIN IN RED ROCK! Dear Friends, Your donation to the Make It Rain cloud seeding campaign is already paying off! Since we met our fundraising goal in October, the scientists at DRI have been hard at work finding the best location to place our seeder, as well as monitoring…
Read MoreLearn more about our cloud seeding project with the scientists at DRI! This webinar covers:
– How cloud seeding works
– The proven environmental impact of seeding
– What’s being done to advocate for government-supported drought solutions
– How to contribute and help employ seeders by this winter!
Las Vegas, NV (Sept. 1, 2022) — Save Red Rock is partnering with DRI to fund a cloud seeding program which will augment precipitation in the Spring Mountains, helping to replenish the aquifers within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The partnership is working to alleviate some of the devastating effects of drought by stimulating additional snowfall in the winter and rainfall in the summer from naturally-occurring storm clouds…
Read MoreSave Red Rock is a non-profit 501c3 run purely on the caring generosity of people who love Red Rock. Consider supporting Save Red Rock by becoming a Save Red Rock Member today!
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Trail Etiquette Reminder: Love hiking, biking, or climbing at Red Rock?
🌄 Keep these trail etiquette tips in mind to preserve our outdoor paradise:
✔ Stay on marked trails to prevent erosion.
✔ Pack out all trash. (including snack wrappers + water bottles)
✔ Respect wildlife—observe, don’t disturb.
✔ Share the trail—bikers yield to hikers & everyone yields to horses. 🐴
A little care goes a long way in keeping Red Rock pristine! Share your best trail tips below. 👇 #SaveRedRock #LeaveNoTrace
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Fruit peels and cores count as trash. Please don't leave these on the ground; they take surprisingly long to break down.
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