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Water 4 Semi-Annual Progress Report, January-June 2020

The IWJV reports on the successes and strategies of its […]

Intermountain Insights: Working Science for Working Landscapes

This Intermountain Insights breaks down research done by the IWJV […]

IWJV/Partners in the Sage Newsletters

The IWJV sends out monthly eNewsletters featuring content from our […]

Conservation of New Mexico’s riparian and wetland ecosystems

This is a proposal for science monitoring seasonal surface water […]

Climate and human water use diminish wetland networks supporting continental waterbird migration

This study investigates the effects of changing climate and water […]

Synchronizing conservation to seasonal wetland hydrology and waterbird migration in semi-arid landscapes

This study explores how the timing and availability of water […]

Seasonal drought in North America’s sagebrush biome structures dynamic mesic resources for sage-grouse

This study looks at mesic resource productivity in sagebrush landscapes […]

Wetland Resiliency Maps

A science partnership between the IWJV, the University of Montana, […]

Private Lands Conservation

“Our private lands are the least expensive wildlife refuges available.” […]

Boom, Bust: Linking Patterns of Change In Sandhill Crane Populations

This plan of work reflects science that is to be […]

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