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Working Lands Conservation is Hiring Field Crews

By Zach Altman | January 24, 2022

WLC is looking for two crew leads and three field techs to join our summer Working Lands Conservation research team! U.S. ranchers have long relied on rangelands to provide forage…

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Nominations open for $10k New Mexico Leopold Conservation Award

By Zach Altman | January 18, 2022

Announced by its sponsoring foundations, nominations opened this month for the 2022 New Mexico Leopold Conservation Award. Those who know of a New Mexico farmer, rancher, or forestland owner “who…

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Release: NRCS Announces Improvements to CSP and EQIP

By Zach Altman | January 11, 2022

Earlier this month, the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) made a series of changes to its premier conservation programs to better support farmers’ ability to face climate change. First, NRCS improved the…

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks applications for projects that will restore wetland habitat

By Zach Altman | January 6, 2022

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking applications for wetland and riparian restoration, enhancement and creation projects to support its Wetlands Program Strategic Plan. CPW will award up to approximately $1.25 million…

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Intermountain West Joint Venture is hiring a Science to Implementation Coordinator

By Zach Altman | November 10, 2021

The Intermountain West Joint Venture is pleased to announce a new staff position intended to help our partners access, interpret, and apply cutting-edge conservation science. Working across the IWJV’s 11-state…

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Ranchers, USDA, other agencies gathering to discuss working lands, carnivores and conflict

By Louis Wertz | November 2, 2021

Beyond Conflict online conference will focus on how to respond to increasing carnivore pressure in ways that keep ranches whole so they can continue to provide vital habitat.

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NRCS Announces Conservation Funding Opportunities for 2022

By Zach Altman | October 21, 2021

The USDA is announcing FY 2022 assistance opportunities for agricultural producers and private landowners for key programs, such as the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP)…

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The Intertribal Agriculture Council is hiring for several positions

By Zach Altman | October 8, 2021

The Intertribal Agriculture Council is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that was established in 1987. For more than 30 years, the Intertribal Agriculture Council has been recognized as the most respected…

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Fuels and Vegetation Management Training Program Coordinator

By Zach Altman | September 16, 2021

Announcing an Exciting Job OpportunityFuels and Vegetation Management Training Program Coordinator Cal Poly and Swanton Pacific Ranch seek a person knowledgeable about vegetation and fuels management todevelop and lead a…

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USDA Expands Assistance to Cover Feed Transportation Costs for Drought-Impacted Ranchers in California

By Zach Altman | September 14, 2021

In response to the severe drought conditions in the West and Great Plains, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today its plans to help cover the cost of transporting…

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