Regional Shorebird Surveys Provide a Look at Changing Habitat Around the West
A 30-year-old shorebird survey gets a present-day refresh through the collaboration of partners across the Intermountain West.
A 30-year-old shorebird survey gets a present-day refresh through the collaboration of partners across the Intermountain West.
The Bureau of Land Management's Arizona Strip District is balancing resources at a landscape scale.
In May, the IWJV's Sage Capacity Team traveled to the Arizona Strip to look at sagebrush rangeland restoration projects and meet in person for the first time in two years.
A total of 31 western conservationists representing a diversity of perspectives participated in the first course, and the program is now recruiting for the 2022-2023 course.
A new funding opportunity from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation seeks to leverage and connect partners in conservation.
The IWJV is hard at work helping facilitate voluntary, collaborative approaches to conservation in the Intermountain West.
This in-depth look at how sagebrush rangelands store carbon aims to scale and focus new science for land managers.
A video from Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands dives into how to protect sagebrush country from invasive weeds