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The Small Grants Getting Wetland Conservation on the Ground in the West in a Big Way
How a NAWCA Small Grant is working to conserve wetland habitat in Montana's Mission Valley—and how it might work for your project.
Field Notes: Celebrating a Partner’s Life
People traveled from across the nation to Pat's ranch in rural southern Wyoming and it was remarkable to see the multitude of people he inspired and the many deep relationships fostered over his lifetime.
Field Notes: Softening Stark Divides
On one side of the fence, the vegetation had succumbed mainly to the summer heat and was brown and crispy. Invasive annual grasses carpeted the earth, thick below larger native perennial grasses and forbs. Conversely, the vegetation on the other side of the fence was emerald green, lush, and dominated by Wyoming’s native range plants.
New Collaboration Opportunities with Idaho Cattle Association
The June issue of Idaho Cattle Association’s Line Rider magazine included an announcement about new opportunities with the IWJV to improve producer access to Natural Resources Conservation Service programs.
Science Q&A: Flood Irrigation and Groundwater Recharge
We ask two scientists about their research looking at the relationship between irrigation and groundwater and its implications for wetland resiliency in the West.
Four Awardees Recognized at Spring 2024 IWJV Board Meeting
At the spring 2024 meeting, IWJV board members and staff presented the following individuals, or individuals representing larger groups, with three of our in-house awards.
