New Intermountain Insights: Climate Resilience in Persistent Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands
A new Insights breaks down a recent report on the resilience of persistent pinyon-juniper woodlands across the Intermountain West.
A new Insights breaks down a recent report on the resilience of persistent pinyon-juniper woodlands across the Intermountain West.
In the Bear River Watershed, collaborative partnerships make conservation easements an easier choice for landowners.
This year's meetings were a testament to the powerful relationships built by the IWJV’s Government Relations Committee over the years.
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.
This course will build the capacity of the western conservation community to collectively address complex wildlife management, natural resource, and landscape-scale challenges.
The BIL-funded project is part of a larger, landscape-scale partnership to fight cheatgrass in Wyoming’s core sagebrush habitat.
A Yakama Nation project is part of a broader tribal effort to manage wetlands for waterbirds, fish, plants, and people.
Are you interested in being part of conservation facilitation across the West? Check out this unique opportunity with the IWJV.