BOSH Project Manager, Sage Capacity Team member Connor White, is featured in a new spotlight on the BOSH project produced by the Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission’s Life on the Range series. Curious about this important ecosystem restoration project? Check out the new video here.
Read MoreYou have probably seen all the sagebrush conservation partnership jobs we’ve been flying over the past few months. Now it’s time to share the results! Meet these new Sage Capacity Team members.
Read MorePartnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and our partners are pleased to announce new job openings that will help channel once-in-a-generation funding via the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into conservation and habitat restoration across the West.
Read MoreIn partnership with National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Wildlife Management Institute (WMI), we are seeking Rangeland Conservationist to enhance and conserve working lands, wildlife habitat, and healthy watersheds in the Northern Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade Ranges of California.
Read MoreIn partnership with National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Eastern Sierra Land Trust (ESLT), we are seeking an Eastern Sierra Rangeland Conservationist Partnership Position to conserve working lands, wildlife habitat, and healthy watersheds in the Eastern Sierra region of California. This position requires approximately 50% fieldwork and 50% office work.
Read MoreIn partnership with Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW), National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Pheasants Forever (PF), we are seeking Nevada State Partnerships and Restoration Coordinator to lead and coordinate the delivery of wildlife habitat conservation within the state of Nevada.
Read MoreThe BLM Fire Program in Arizona has identified a need for establishing more partnerships to meet their goals of managing BLM lands and reducing wildfire risk on BLM lands. The Partnership Coordinator will help to address this challenge.
Read MoreIn 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.
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