On the Arizona Strip, Now is the Time for Fire and Fuels Work
Collaborative fuels treatments on the Arizona Strip are helping partners manage the landscape for fire and robust populations of wildlife.
Collaborative fuels treatments on the Arizona Strip are helping partners manage the landscape for fire and robust populations of wildlife.
The IWJV is seeking opportunities for IWJV to engage in projects that increase forest health and can advance active forest management on the ground. Please feel free to reach out to Adrian.
No matter the size of the farm or ranch, the number of cow/calf pairs run each year, or the location of the land, working dogs show up with a good attitude every time.
Managing cattle on rangelands is a complex challenge, and conventional fencing can be costly and inflexible to change. Virtual fencing has the potential to provide a more precise, adaptable, and cost-effective tool for livestock management.
In this series of first-person essays, we are sharing stories from wildly different "fields" traveled by the conservation community.
This position will provide IWJV’s Western Forests effort with strategic oversight and management. As the organization’s newest body of work, the Western Forests Conservation Coordinator will play a significant role in visioning and developing strategies and projects related to dry, frequent fire forests and pinyon-juniper woodlands.
Utah's Strategic Funding Pools model allows Natural Resources Conservation Service dollars to be spent on projects that meet local needs—for people and for wildlife.
How a NAWCA Small Grant is working to conserve wetland habitat in Montana's Mission Valley—and how it might work for your project.