Meet the Newest Faces of Water 4
Water 4 has a unique model of applying capacity to conservation needs that allows our partners to identify and fill local and regional gaps.
Water 4 has a unique model of applying capacity to conservation needs that allows our partners to identify and fill local and regional gaps.
Targeted NRCS funding for flood irrigation infrastructure in the San Luis Valley recognizes the role flood irrigation plays for wildlife, for the watershed, and for the community.
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.
Meet Matt Coombs, who is stepping into a role intended to work across boundaries to accelerate the pace of conservation.
A new Soil Conservationist/Civil Engineering Technician in the Alamosa NRCS office will provide much-needed capacity assistance to farmers and ranchers in Colorado's San Luis Valley.