New Water 4 Communications Specialist
The IWJV welcomes Emily Downing to help elevate the message of working wet meadows and cross-boundary, multi-species efforts.
The IWJV welcomes Emily Downing to help elevate the message of working wet meadows and cross-boundary, multi-species efforts.
A new study explores the diverse factors that influence how ranchers manage their land, including the importance of flood irrigation practices in maintaining wet meadow habitat.
In celebrating NAWCA’s 30th Anniversary, this story looks at the impact of NAWCA in a continentally important migration hub in North America, the Southern Oregon-Northeast California (SONEC) region.
The Elysian Creek Ranch conserves key habitat for waterfowl, big game, and other wildlife.
The Western Native Trout Initiative and the IWJV are pleased to announce a new partnership that will benefit fish and wildlife in the Intermountain West.
Noted as one of the most committed landowners to protecting wildlife, habitat, and agricultural lands within the Rio Grande corridor, Hank Taliaferro was presented this award.