In partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the University of Wyoming’s Institute for Managing Annual Grasses Invading Natural Ecosystems (IMAGINE) we are seeking an individual for our Wind River/Bighorn Basin District Invasive Annual Grass Coordinator, which is a Research Associate III – Invasive Annual Grasses position.
Read MoreThe Mule Deer Foundation in collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management, Intermountain West Joint Venture, Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife, and other local and state partners are seeking applicants to fulfill a shared partnership position for Northwest Colorado to enhance the collaborators’ ability to conserve sagebrush rangelands.
Read MoreFor the BLM Fuels Management team out of Socorro, New Mexico, finding out what fuels treatments work and which ones need to be tweaked is a matter of being knowledgeable about the land and the processes at work on it.
Read MoreThe IWJV and BLM have a new agreement aimed at advancing work already underway to continue conservation delivery within the recently identified BLM's Restoration Landscapes. This collaboration is made possible through funding allocated by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Read MoreThe IWJV and Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands are pleased to announce an open application period for a Sagebrush Field Delivery Capacity Specialist.
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 MoreThese job openings in Montana and Nevada are hosted and supported by innovative and sophisticated partnerships. Explore the position descriptions below and please reach out to the listed contacts to learn more.
Read MoreFunding via the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will help heal wet meadows across the West, benefitting wildlife and communities. This story of a wetland restoration project in Utah highlights just one of many productive conservation partnerships West-wide.
Read MoreRecord-breaking snowpack across the Western states brought a burst of water to drought-stricken landscapes in the spring of 2023. While on assignment in southwest Montana in May and June, the IWJV team documented the spectacular profusion of wildflowers brought on by this spring’s hydrating snowmelt.
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