Mandi Hirsch

Sagebrush Conservation Coordinator

Mandi joined the IWJV team in 2019 as the Sagebrush Collaborative Conservation Specialist. In this position, Mandi led the strategic, partner-driven conservation of sagebrush by helping implement the Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands initiative. Now, as the Sagebrush Conservation Coordinator, she works closely with an interdisciplinary team of staff members and partners to assist in expanding partnerships and conservation efforts across the western sagebrush sea. For seven years prior to joining IWJV, Mandi worked as a partner Rangeland and Wildlife Conservationist for the Sage Grouse Initiative led by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Lander, Wyoming. Mandi earned her Associate degree of Agricultural Business at Northeastern Junior College and continued her education at Colorado State University where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Rangeland Ecology and her Master of Science degree in Rangeland Ecosystem Science. Mandi lives and works in Crowheart, Wyoming, where she and her husband lease and manage their own ranching and haying operation. Mandi is a rancher at heart and by trade who has become an advocate and leader for the conservation and sustainability of western rangelands and the western way of life. Outside of work, you will find Mandi working with her husband on their ranch, fishing the Wind River, and enjoying time with her family and friends.