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Archive for March 2018

Western Digest – March 2018

By Hallie Mahowald | March 29, 2018

News and opportunities on working lands, water and wildlife  With spring fresh in the air and the anticipation of new grass in the pasture and new projects on the ground,…

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Introduction to Conservation Finance

By Ben Guillon | March 20, 2018

Conservation Finance Series—Part One of Eight Landowners can be paid for improving soil health, water quality and wildlife diversity while maintaining agricultural and ranching operations on their land. This is…

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WLA to partner with WRA, Inc. on Conservation Finance Blog Series

By Hallie Mahowald | March 14, 2018

Did you know? Landowners can receive substantial payments for improving the health, water quality, and natural resource habitat of their land through conservation finance opportunities. However, there is a lack…

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They let me out of the office for a day…

By Virginie Pointeau | March 2, 2018

      ….so I drove two and half hours from Santa Fe out to the teeny village of Mosquero, New Mexico and spent the day with the coolest bunch…

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Recent Posts

  • Groundbreaking report reveals scale of private landowner investments in conservation
  • As shutdown breaks records, a reminder that Western landowners and working lands need a functioning federal government 
  • Western Landowners Alliance Statement on Colorado Stream Access Laws
  • Western Landowners Alliance Congratulates Brian Nesvik on Appointment as USFWS Director 
  • Rapid, bulk disposal of federal public lands for affordable housing is not good policy

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