BLM and IWJV Workshop Woodland Management in Colorado
IWJV hosted workshops in western Colorado with Bureau of Land Management staff focused on balancing management objectives in pinyon-juniper woodlands.
IWJV hosted workshops in western Colorado with Bureau of Land Management staff focused on balancing management objectives in pinyon-juniper woodlands.
This illustrated video breaks down recent science that shows how flood-irrigated grass hay practices in the Intermountain West provide vital wetland habitat for migratory birds, as well as benefits for fisheries and other wildlife, people, and overall watershed resiliency.
A new article in Western Confluence magazine explores the places where flood irrigation might be doing more good than harm.
This science is particularly powerful as a tool that shows where strategic conservation can have large effects.
Funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is allowing partners in northwestern Colorado to combat cheatgrass.
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.
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.
Trout Unlimited is working with the NRCS to deploy high-tech flood irrigation infrastructure in two Colorado watersheds.