Seeking a Talented Storyteller for Partnership-Driven Conservation
This role is designed to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing sagebrush rangelands by creating powerful communications.
This role is designed to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing sagebrush rangelands by creating powerful communications.
Partners in northeast Nevada are tackling conservation challenges through strong public-private partnerships.
The Bureau of Land Management's Arizona Strip District is balancing resources at a landscape scale.
A collaborative effort among federal, state, and local entities Idaho is removing juniper trees to reduce the risk of fire.
In May, the IWJV's Sage Capacity Team traveled to the Arizona Strip to look at sagebrush rangeland restoration projects and meet in person for the first time in two years.
Beyond science papers and resources authored by partner organizations and universities, the Resource List features the strong body of science and tools produced in-house by the IWJV.
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.
Partners in Idaho are focusing on core sagebrush habitat to keep cheatgrass at bay.