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Shoring Up the Banks on Nevada Creek
Decades of restoration are accumulating to keep a key tributary to Montana's Blackfoot River functioning for ranchers and native trout.
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Decades of restoration are accumulating to keep a key tributary to Montana's Blackfoot River functioning for ranchers and native trout.
Low-intensity fire has kept ecosystems in southwest Montana in balance for thousands of years. The Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership is working to maintain that balance.
The IWJV is looking for a Science to Implementation Specialist to help us integrate science, data, tools, local, and traditional knowledge into strategic habitat conservation planning and delivery.
Funding via the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will help heal wet meadows across the West, benefitting wildlife and communities. This story of one wetland restoration project in Utah highlights just one of many productive conservation partnerships West-wide.
A recent BLM Daily article contributed by the IWJV highlights a new report on pinyon-juniper woodlands.
In New Mexico’s Middle Rio Grande, conservation partners look at farmland owners as allies. They are a major part of the big-picture perspective that wetland conservationists have in this bottleneck in the Central Flyway.
An oxbow restoration on a tribally held easement on a working Sycan River ranch is by all means a simple project—but for the partners involved, it’s a glimpse into a brighter future in the Klamath Basin.
Sage grouse, deer, pronghorn, elk, and the waterfowl reliant on North America’s “duck factory” all depend on healthy native grasslands in north-central Montana. These partners are building a community that keeps this system intact.