Celebrating Our Wetlands Work
In 2024, the IWJV's Water 4 program invested heavily in science, capacity, and communications to support wetlands conservation work across the region.
In 2024, the IWJV's Water 4 program invested heavily in science, capacity, and communications to support wetlands conservation work across the region.
No matter the size of the farm or ranch, the number of cow/calf pairs run each year, or the location of the land, working dogs show up with a good attitude every time.
This illustrated video breaks down recent science that shows how flood-irrigated grass hay practices in the Intermountain West provide vital wetland habitat for migratory birds, as well as benefits for fisheries and other wildlife, people, and overall watershed resiliency.
Wyoming partners are joining forces to update infrastructure and manage land to protect fish, wetlands, wildlife, and water for people.
A new article in Western Confluence magazine explores the places where flood irrigation might be doing more good than harm.
Idaho Cattle Association Executive Vice President Cameron Mulrony weighs in on partnerships between producers, the cattle industry, and federal agencies.
Utah's Strategic Funding Pools model allows Natural Resources Conservation Service dollars to be spent on projects that meet local needs—for people and for wildlife.
NRCS funding for low-tech restoration tools like beaver dam analogs is helping landowners support watersheds that feed the Great Salt Lake.