The Pinyon-Juniper Management Network is a collaborative, interdisciplinary community of land managers, tribal partners, researchers, and policymakers. Through regular workshops, field tours, and virtual meetings, the group facilitates knowledge exchange, addressing challenges such as fire risk, drought, woodland expansion, wildlife habitat, climate resilience, and more. The network connects practitioners in all pinyon-juniper landscapes across the pinyon-juniper woodland biome to build shared understanding and foster co-produced solutions through collaborative platforms hosted by Intermountain West Joint Venture.

The Pinyon-Juniper Management Network hosts regular virtual meetings to connect managers across the biome with information, approaches, and support. To receive reminders to register for our meetings, join our mailing list.

August 27th, 2026 | 1:00-2:30 PM Pacific

Pinyon Jays are a species of concern for many pinyon-juniper woodland managers. In this session, Scott Somershoe (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; USFWS) will provide a science update on Pinyon Jays. What do we know now about how Pinyon Jays use the landscape and what information are we gaining with ongoing research efforts? Scott will also introduce the Pinyon Jay Working Group, which brings together partners interested in Pinyon Jay conservation. Additionally, Dawn Davis (USFWS) will provide an update on the rangewide Conservation Agreement and Strategy (CAS) effort ongoing for the Pinyon Jay. As usual, we’ll prioritize questions and discussion.

July 20th, 2026 | 1:00-2:30 PM Pacific

In our initial Pinyon-Juniper Management Network session, we asked you what topics you wanted to know more about. For this session, we assembled a panel of woodland experts to address some of the questions you posed during this session. We included a variety of research and practitioner perspectives from across the biome.

April 23rd, 2026

Learn about two efforts to fill manager knowledge gaps in pinyon-juniper woodlands. Teagan Hayes (Intermountain West Joint Venture) will share about the Pinyon-Juniper Project, an effort to map ecological integrity in pinyon-juniper woodlands. The Dawson Project team will share the research and management sides of a collaboration between researchers and the BLM in Southwest Colorado to understand thinning in pinyon-juniper woodlands. See the summary for this meeting.

March 26th, 2026

Help us launch and shape the Network! Engage with other Pinyon-Juniper managers and identify areas where this Network can support you. See the summary for this meeting.