On the Arizona Strip, Now is the Time for Fire and Fuels Work
Collaborative fuels treatments on the Arizona Strip are helping partners manage the landscape for fire and robust populations of wildlife.
Collaborative fuels treatments on the Arizona Strip are helping partners manage the landscape for fire and robust populations of wildlife.
Managing cattle on rangelands is a complex challenge, and conventional fencing can be costly and inflexible to change. Virtual fencing has the potential to provide a more precise, adaptable, and cost-effective tool for livestock management.
A three-day workshop at Wyoming’s Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge focused on effective storytelling around habitat conservation efforts by providing continued learning through topic-based sessions and guest speaker presentations.
In 2023, we continued telling stories about the power of collaborative conservation in the Intermountain West. Here are our favorites.
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.
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.
In Montana, funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is expanding the scale of conservation to whole landscapes.
The IWJV is pleased to announce the hire of a new Sagebrush Communications Specialist, Megan McGrath.