Protecting, Promoting and Increasing Wildlife Populations in Nevada
Nevada Bighorns Unlimited (NBU) is a non-profit grassroots organization with over 3,500 members throughout Nevada, the western U.S., and North America. NBU’s mission is to protect, promote and increase Nevada’s wildlife resources through the reintroduction of wildlife, habitat conservation and improvement, public education, biological and scientific research, and the influence of public policy.
NBU has raised millions of dollars and logged thousands of volunteer hours in support of Nevada’s wildlife. For example, after the almost total extinction of Bighorn Sheep in Nevada, NBU has been instrumental in the reintroduction of all three species of Bighorn Sheep into more than 60 mountain ranges throughout Nevada. NBU-Reno is concerned with the conservation and management of Bighorn Sheep and all of Nevada’s wildlife.
McDonald Carano is a sponsor and auction donation contributor for NBU’s annual fundraising event which generates the resources that help NBU accomplish its mission.
About McDonald Carano
In 2024, McDonald Carano celebrated its 75ᵗʰ Anniversary of serving Nevada’s legal, business, government, and civic communities. More than 60 lawyers and government affairs professionals serve Nevada, national, and international clients from our offices in Reno, Las Vegas, and Carson City. McDonald Carano provides transactional, litigation, regulatory, and government affairs services to startups, corporations, private companies, trade associations, nonprofits, public entities, high-net-worth individuals, and family offices throughout Nevada. We are deeply committed to supporting local communities by volunteering our time, resources, and services, including pro bono legal services, to nonprofit organizations, charitable foundations, and public service entities. We are proud to be your Nevada law firm since 1949.
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