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Water 4 has a unique model of applying capacity to conservation needs that allows our partners to identify and fill local and regional gaps.
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Water 4 has a unique model of applying capacity to conservation needs that allows our partners to identify and fill local and regional gaps.
A report highlights several opportunities for the NRCS to accelerate program implementation without sacrificing program efficacy in both ACEP-ALE and RCPP.
This science is particularly powerful as a tool that shows where strategic conservation can have large effects.
A photo recap of April's field tour to projects restoring forest and watershed health in northern New Mexico.
A new video from Point Blue Conservation Science explores the path forward for wetlands, birds, fish, and people in the Klamath Basin.
A March 2024 study from the IWJV and partners indicates that sandhill cranes rely on riparian corridors and flood-irrigated grass hay meadows for breeding and colt-rearing during spring and summer months.
The Intermountain West Joint Venture family is heartbroken over the recent passing of our longtime leader and friend, Pat O’Toole.
The more information we have about the movements of shorebirds and their numbers, the better equipped we are to manage the critical ecosystems they depend on and protect their populations for generations to come.