Montana Joint Venture Partnerships Summit
Three Joint Ventures in Montana and their partners held a summit to examine cross-JV collaboration focused on delivering science-based, partnership-driven conservation.
Three Joint Ventures in Montana and their partners held a summit to examine cross-JV collaboration focused on delivering science-based, partnership-driven conservation.
IWJV partnerships have a fresh new website that houses recent science, showcases collaborative conservation successes, and more!
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.
For over a decade, Alan Hamilton has been at the forefront of collaborative efforts to promote conservation along the Rio Grande in New Mexico.
Cheatgrass and other invasive grasses loom as a major threat to mule deer sagebrush habitat. Now is the time for hunters and land managers to act!
Partners are encouraged to submit proposals that will improve the nation's water quality, combat drought, enhance soil health, support wildlife habitat and protect agricultural viability.
This position is now closed. This position supports the IWJV’s Water 4 Initiative for water, wetlands, and wet meadow habitat conservation in focal areas.
Conifer encroachment into sagebrush-steppe is a threat to sage grouse and a significant management challenge.