The Conservation Camp Program coordinates, directs and supervises the work performed by inmates of the Department of Corrections who reside in Forestry Conservation Camps located throughout the State of Nevada. The Conservation Camp Program provides the work force for labor-intensive forestry and conservation work projects, wildfire management and other emergency activities. The Program consists of anywhere from 600-800 Crew members that use approximately 161 pieces of equipment and vehicles. Personnel and vehicles are located at nine facilities across the state in: Carson City, Winnemucca, Carlin, Wells, Ely, Pioche, Tonopah, Las Vegas, and Jean. Each camp fields both fire and conservation project crews. Every Crew Supervisor is assigned 6-12 Crew members for project and emergency response. Crew members are inmates that are certified as fire fighters with the national industry standardized training. In addition to fielding project and fire crews, some camps support nursery operations and/or mobile kitchen units.