News
New video! Sustaining Wetlands & Watersheds with Flood-Irrigated Grass Hay
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.
Planning for the Future on the Laramie Plains
Wyoming partners are joining forces to update infrastructure and manage land to protect fish, wetlands, wildlife, and water for people.
Field Notes
In this series of first-person essays, we are sharing stories from wildly different "fields" traveled by the conservation community.
IWJV Celebrates the Power of Partnerships in FY2024
Check out this presentation summarizing some categories of work we realized alongside many others across the Intermountain West.
Bringing Conservation Communicators Together Through the Storyteller’s Circle
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.
High But Not Dry
A new article in Western Confluence magazine explores the places where flood irrigation might be doing more good than harm.
