BLM and IWJV Workshop Woodland Management in Colorado
IWJV hosted workshops in western Colorado with Bureau of Land Management staff focused on balancing management objectives in pinyon-juniper woodlands.
IWJV hosted workshops in western Colorado with Bureau of Land Management staff focused on balancing management objectives in pinyon-juniper woodlands.
The IWJV is seeking opportunities for IWJV to engage in projects that increase forest health and can advance active forest management on the ground. Please feel free to reach out to Adrian.
In this series of first-person essays, we are sharing stories from wildly different "fields" traveled by the conservation community.
Check out this presentation summarizing some categories of work we realized alongside many others across the Intermountain West.
A new paper from the IWJV Science to Implementation team and partners describes a collective problem-solving process referred to as technical transfer. This discipline seeks to bridge the information gap between scientists and land managers and empower communities to address local land management challenges. We interviewed two authors to learn more.
This position will provide IWJV’s Western Forests effort with strategic oversight and management. As the organization’s newest body of work, the Western Forests Conservation Coordinator will play a significant role in visioning and developing strategies and projects related to dry, frequent fire forests and pinyon-juniper woodlands.
Some of the staff behind the Intermountain West Joint Venture (IWJV) have new titles and there are two new faces you need to meet.
The IWJV welcomes Kasey Bader to our team!