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A Southwest Success Story at Watershed Scale
A Southwest Success Story at Watershed Scale

In this vast corner of Arizona, how are managers implementing projects that can stand up against the mounting challenges of climate change, expanding trees and other woody species, invasive grasses, wildfire, and more? They’re thinking big.

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Guest UserSeptember 20, 2022migration corridor
On the Arizona Strip with IWJV's Sage Capacity Team
On the Arizona Strip with IWJV's Sage Capacity Team

During the week of May 16th, the Sage Capacity Team convened in St George, Utah to celebrate accomplishments, share ideas, and tour several project sites located on the Bureau of Land Management’s Arizona Strip District.

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Guest UserJune 19, 2022
Invasive Annual Grass Spatial Data Compilation and Synthesis Project
Invasive Annual Grass Spatial Data Compilation and Synthesis Project

The USGS worked closely with partners in the BLM, USFWS, and IWJV to collect and summarize spatial datasets that describe where and how much invasive annual grasses have infested the sagebrush biome.

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Hannah NikonowMay 5, 2022fire & invasives, partnership
New Tool Brings Key Resources to Land Managers' Fingertips
New Tool Brings Key Resources to Land Managers' Fingertips

This curated and regularly updated list includes top peer-reviewed science papers as well as resources developed from this body of science that can help inform our partners’ work on the ground.

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Guest UserApril 25, 2022
Updates to Outcome-Based Grazing Program Shared in New Webinars
Updates to Outcome-Based Grazing Program Shared in New Webinars

As forward momentum for the Outcome-Based Grazing program continues, land managers are setting new goals and looking to widen the reach of the program.

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Guest UserApril 1, 2022outcome-based grazing
From the Inside Out: Local Cheatgrass Treatment Aids in Landscape-Scale Habitat Resiliency
From the Inside Out: Local Cheatgrass Treatment Aids in Landscape-Scale Habitat Resiliency

Partners in Central Idaho are addressing cheatgrass and other invasive annual grasses to help protect core sagebrush habitat across the region.

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Guest UserFebruary 28, 2022fire & invasives, partnership
Science to Action: Takeaways from IWJV's "Storing Carbon in Sagebrush Rangelands" Report
Science to Action: Takeaways from IWJV's "Storing Carbon in Sagebrush Rangelands" Report

Through the “Storing Carbon in Sagebrush Rangelands” report and companion resources, IWJV aims to translate this science to an applicable scale for land managers and others across western rangelands.

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Guest UserNovember 23, 2021fire & invasives, outcome-based grazing, partnership, wet meadows, conifer removal
Creating Miracles in the Desert: Restoring Dixie Creek Film
Creating Miracles in the Desert: Restoring Dixie Creek Film

For decades, cattle grazed the vegetation growing alongside Dixie Creek continuously throughout the summer. Learn what happened and what it took to heal this waterway.

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Hannah NikonowOctober 27, 2021wet meadow
Embark on a Virtual Tour of Eastern Nevada
Embark on a Virtual Tour of Eastern Nevada

We teamed up with some great folks to create this virtual film tour of eastern Nevada called "Addressing Drought through Proactive Restoration and Resilience, Working with Communities in Nevada".

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Guest UserOctober 1, 2021wet meadow
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