News
Q&A: A Roadmap for Technical Transfer
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.
Unlocking Opportunity with Idaho Cattle Association
Idaho Cattle Association Executive Vice President Cameron Mulrony weighs in on partnerships between producers, the cattle industry, and federal agencies.
Seeking an IWJV Western Forests Conservation Coordinator
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.
Field Notes: In the Arena
This Field Notes entry from the IWJV's SONEC Conservation Delivery Coordinator Ed Contreras was written for Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership's "In the Arena" series as an autobiography of his life and career. Ed’s conservation work involves developing conservation programs and projects to assist private landowners as they steward water and land for wildlife. Here is his story.
Buoying the Bear River with Irrigation Infrastructure Funding
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.
Restoring the Ravine with the Environmental Quality Incentives Program
NRCS funding for low-tech restoration tools like beaver dam analogs is helping landowners support watersheds that feed the Great Salt Lake.
