Choosing the Right Plants - University of Nevada, Reno

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Resources


For more information about Nevada’s horticulture and natural resource


issues: http://www.unce.unr.edu


For more information on reducing the threat of wildfire to your home:


http://www.livingwithfire.info


For more information about landscaping to conserve water:


http://www.tmh2o.com


Acknowledgements


Choosing the Right Plants for Northern Nevada’s High Fire Hazard Areas was compiled


by JoAnne Skelly, Extension Educator, Carson City/Storey County and Ed Smith,


Natural Resource Specialist, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. Thank


you to the Truckee Meadows Water Authority who have shared their “Landscaping


in the Truckee Meadows” guide with us for this publication. Original graphic design


and layout provided by Candice Kiel, The Write Type. Illustration by Kirah Van


Sickle, Animania, LLC. Updates provided by Sonya Sistare, University of Nevada


Cooperative Extension. Cover fire photos by Ben Hammack and Cat Allison,


Nevada Appeal. Back cover photo by Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District.


This publication was made possible by funding from the City of Carson City


through the Waterfall Fire Education Grant.


Printing of this edition was made possible by funding from a State Fire Assistance


Grant from the Nevada Division of Forestry and U. S. Forest Service with


additional support from the Bureau of Land Management - Nevada State Office.


For more information


Ed Smith
(775) 782-9960
[email protected]


7th edition, reprinted December 2015.


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