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The Carlin Conservation Camp, located in Carlin, Nevada, is a minimum custody facility that houses 150 inmates. Constructed in 1987, the camp is dedicated to conservation projects and firefighting during the fire season, with inmates working for the Nevada Division of Forestry. The camp also offers vocational training, educational opportunities, and treatment services, including the option to enroll in educational classes for a GED or high school diploma.
Staffed by 13 state workers, including correctional officers and caseworkers, the Carlin Conservation Camp provides a range of programs for its inmate population. In addition to its focus on conservation and firefighting, the camp coordinates with the Nevada Division of Forestry for inmate training and community clean-up projects. With its commitment to rehabilitation and education, the Carlin Conservation Camp plays a vital role in the state's corrections system.
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