These latest updates take us to Wyoming, where project coordinators are defending core sagebrush habitat from invasive annual grasses, and a BLM team is coordinating members of the Wyoming Conservation Corps to defend Muddy Creek.
Read MoreThe IWJV’s Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands is featured in a new episode of the Bureau of Bureau of Land Management’s podcast, On the Ground.
Read MoreStrengthening relationships synergizes conservation results and hope across fencelines, landownerships, and communities.
Read MoreWorking at a scale this large can pose some challenges. But while tackling a wide range of landscape-level habitat and conservation objectives, one thing remained constant: I was never alone. A partner in conservation was always standing by my side.
Read MoreWhen implementing conservation funding within rural communities, creative problem-solving and leaps of faith can make all the difference.
Read MoreMembers of the IWJV/Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands Sage Capacity Team have been hard at work across the Intermountain West, making progress on habitat improvement projects within their local communities. Check out all these latest updates, including success in wet meadow restoration projects, ambitious conifer removal work, and an introduction to new faces on our team.
Read MoreLow-intensity fire has kept ecosystems in southwest Montana in balance for thousands of years. The Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership is working to maintain that balance.
Read MoreThis field delivery position will be working with private and public partners to manage and advance cross-boundary habitat restoration and enhancement projects.
Read MoreThe Nature Conservancy now taking applications for a new position made possible through the Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangeland effort.
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