The State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Division of Forestry Conservation Camp Program coordinates, directs, and supervises the work performed by agency-staffed fire and fuels crews including Department of Corrections inmates based at 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 200-300 inmate crew members, 12 resource-only crew supervisors, 26 fire and resource crew supervisors, and 56 staff firefighter crew members that use approximately 161 pieces of equipment and vehicles based at eight facilities statewide. Inmate supported operations exist in: Carson City (Stewart/Eastern Sierra), Carlin, Ely Industrial Shop, Pioche, Three Lakes (Las Vegas), and Jean. Each of these facilities field both fire and conservation project crews. Facilities in Carlin, Washoe Valley (Bowers), Ely, and Winnemucca (Humboldt) support fire and fuels crews consisting of staff firefighters who also perform conservation and wildfire mitigation when not responding to wildfires. Tonopah supports a conservation project team of agency staff, and all Forestry operations have ceased at the Wells and Ely Camp facilities. In addition to fielding conservation project and fire crews, some camps support nursery operations and/or mobile kitchen units on large fire incidents.