Wetland Loss in the Pacific Flyway: New Intermountain Insights
New science from the IWJV and partners highlights a path to strategic conservation decision-making in the face of severe wetland drying in the Pacific Flyway.
New science from the IWJV and partners highlights a path to strategic conservation decision-making in the face of severe wetland drying in the Pacific Flyway.
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.
Jay Gibbs and Kevin Conroy are the recipients of the IWJV's 2021 Conservation Partner Award, which was delivered at the Spring 2022 IWJV Management Board Meeting in Boise, ID.
A new video from Partners in the Sage explores the BLM's Outcome-based Grazing program, the benefits it provides to sagebrush habitat, and the flexibility it provides for producers.
A series of articles from the Klamath Falls Herald and News, Report for America, and the MIT Environmental Solutions Journalism Fellowship provides a fresh and thorough take on the ins and outs and ups and downs of the water crisis in the Klamath Basin.
This in-depth look at how sagebrush rangelands store carbon aims to scale and focus new science for land managers.
A video from Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands dives into how to protect sagebrush country from invasive weeds
The Klamath Basin Farming and Wetland Collaborative RCPP will offer land rental and incentive payments for landowners and agricultural producers to meet critical bird habitat requirements and food energy demands.