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Wetlands Art Day Saw Its Highest Visitor Attendance Ever

Over 848 people participated in this year's Wetlands Art Day event--a record for Clark County...
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Friends Receives a Big Thank You from Thompson Elementary School

One of the Friends' key objectives is to help fund buses for elementary school field...

It Was A Beautiful Day Exploring Ice Age Fossils State Park March 7!

The first Friends field trip of 2026 was a great success. Park Rangers and members...
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Two Founding Friends Honored at the Park’s Volunteer Appreciation Day 2026

Friends Annette White and Linda Wiltberger were both recognized for their 25 years and 26...
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The Friends Board Appoints Dalyce Franz as Treasurer

At its March 12 meeting via Zoom, the Board accepted the resignation of Treasurer Don...
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Wetlands Park Friends Launches 2026 Campaign

Wetlands Park Friends (WPF) is launching a new 2026 campaign to grow community support for...
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Friends Oversaw the “Butterflies on Parade” Table at the Pollinator Party August 2

You could say things were "a flutter" (sorry) at Clark County Wetlands Park. Pictured right...
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The 4th “Wetlands in the Summer” Evening Lecture Was Enthusiastically Received

Nick Rice, Senior Environmental Biologist, Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) provided a thorough overview about...
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The Full “Sturgeon” Moon Was Touted by Friends at the Stalking Twilight Evening Program August 9

Under the wise tutelage of Chris and Bob Leavitt, and Anne Marie Lardeau, participants were...
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Greetings from Your Wetlands Park Friends Board!

When the Friends Board isn't participating its monthly meeting via Zoom, it meets quarterly at...