IWJV Management Board Chair In Scotland to Talk Climate Change
IWJV Management Board Member Pat O'Toole and his wife, Sharon, are traveling to Scotland to share their ideas and experiences on agriculture and climate change with world leaders.
IWJV Management Board Member Pat O'Toole and his wife, Sharon, are traveling to Scotland to share their ideas and experiences on agriculture and climate change with world leaders.
Best wishes, Laurel and Duane. Cheers to the future!
Partnerships are the lifeblood of the Intermountain […]
This sage grouse story remains an ongoing example of conservation success as a result of hard-won partnerships.
Hawley Creek in the Lemhi Basin ran dry until local agency, NGO, and landowner partnerships came together to improve irrigation infrastructure and get water back in the creek.
Josh Vest, IWJV’s longtime Science Coordinator, has been an incredibly valued team member at our Joint Venture for over a decade.
This report highlights the critical role that state wildlife agencies can play in recovering America’s bird populations.
The following article was originally published on September 19, 2019, in the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Pacific Southwest Employee Newsletter.