Focus Area: Wet Meadow Restoration

  • Stitching the Landscape Back Together

    Stitching the Landscape Back Together

    In 2021, the Biden Administration committed  $10 million per year over the next five years  under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for sagebrush ecosystem restoration. To implement this funding for priority projects such as mesic habitat restoration, which helps retain needed water on sagebrush landscapes longer, the…

  • Utah Low-Tech Wet Meadow Restoration: Virtual Workshop

    Utah Low-Tech Wet Meadow Restoration: Virtual Workshop

    Thank you for attending this virtual workshop! If you missed this live event, please see all of the recorded modules below. Wet or mesic meadows are rare but disproportionately important ecosystems in Utah. Gully erosion and channel incision are widespread problems reducing natural resiliency and water storage capacity, which is impacting wildlife and working lands.…

  • Utah Low-Tech Restoration Resources

    Utah Low-Tech Restoration Resources

     Webinar Powerpoint & Presentation Material Zeedyk Planning and Technique Resources Mapping Tools Example Environmental Assessments (EAs) People and Places Videos

  • Restoring Mesic Habitat in Idaho

    Restoring Mesic Habitat in Idaho

    Restoration work through the Idaho Mesic Rangeland Resources Enhancement Project is gaining momentum thanks to funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) passed by Congress in 2021. Back in the 1960s and 70s, late-season water from Succor Creek pooled up and spread out through Chipmunk Meadow, feeding a green oasis in the otherwise dry sagebrush steppe…

  • New Video: Changing a Landscape to a Lifescape

    New Video: Changing a Landscape to a Lifescape

    The Humboldt Ranch encompasses more than 140 miles of streams and over 350,000 acres of mixed public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and private lands owned by Nevada Gold Mines. Collectively, these lands support important habitat for an abundance of wildlife including Nevada’s native Lahontan cutthroat trout. Historically, cattle and sheep…

  • NRCS Practices for Connecting Landscapes

    NRCS Practices for Connecting Landscapes

    Although fencelines often divide the landscapes of the Intermountain West, water and wildlife do not abide by those boundaries. Conservation of these important resources relies on an understanding of landscape-scale connectivity. This visual representation of various practices used by USDA NRCS on private agricultural land and public land leased for agriculture seeks to create dialogue…

  • Creating Miracles in the Desert: Restoring Dixie Creek Film

    Creating Miracles in the Desert: Restoring Dixie Creek Film

    For decades, cattle grazed the vegetation growing alongside Dixie Creek continuously throughout the summer. A stream that once supported Nevada’s native cutthroat trout, was reduced to a trickle in the bottom of a deep gully. In 1991, the Elko District of the Bureau of Land Management built some fences around Dixie Creek so the livestock…

  • North American Wetlands Conservation Act

    North American Wetlands Conservation Act

    Protecting, restoring and enhancing wetland habitats for birds since 1989. In the past two decades, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) has funded over 3,300 projects projects for over 7,000 partners, conserving more than 32.6 million acres of vital habitat. These efforts have been made possible through $2.28 billion in grants and an additional…

  • Zeedyk Wyoming Workshop

    Zeedyk Wyoming Workshop

    Introduction to Low-Tech Wet Meadow Restoration Format: Free, virtual & recorded workshop Audience: Wyoming land managers and partners Hosted by: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Intermountain West Joint Venture (IWJV) Wet or mesic meadows are rare but disproportionately important ecosystems in Wyoming. Gully erosion and channel incision are widespread problems reducing natural resiliency and water…

  • Resilient Landscapes Resource List

    Resilient Landscapes Resource List

    Find More Sagebrush Conservation Resources Below Guiding Strategies and Frameworks The resources below are valuable assets for the Intermountain West Joint Venture, used to advance sagebrush conservation goals and guide our work with stakeholders throughout the Intermountain West. These resources will be updated to reflect the latest version of each strategy or framework. Fact Sheets…