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Restoration Returns Report

DOCUMENT: Restoration Returns Report – Financial and Conservation Impact of the USFWS Partners for Fish and Wildlife and Coastal Programs

Don Hirsch2020-08-14T15:59:15-05:00November 22nd, 2016|
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Ladder Livestock Company

VIDEO: Ladder Livestock Company (Pat and Sharon O’Toole) 2014 Leopold Conservation Award Winners for Wyoming.

Don Hirsch2020-08-14T16:01:31-05:00November 22nd, 2016|
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Gopher It!

ARTICLE: Longleaf Pine Forest: Paradise for the Gopher Tortoise

Don Hirsch2020-08-14T16:05:28-05:00November 22nd, 2016|
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Greater Sage Grouse Conservation

VIDEO: Greater sage grouse conservation at Della Ranches, northwest Utah with PFC board member Jay Tanner and family

Don Hirsch2020-08-14T16:07:49-05:00November 22nd, 2016|
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The Story of Winnett ACES

Winnett ACES (Agricultural Community Enhancement & Sustainability) is a non-profit collaborative conservation group that is invested in the deep interconnectedness of rural Montana communities and their reliance on the land, volunteerism, and each other. We hope that this film can both educate the public about the value ranching offers to our grassland conservation as well as inspire other rural communities and invested entities about possibilities that exist to facilitate rural resilience.

Stewardship with Vision: Malpai Borderlands Group

In the high desert of southern Arizona and New Mexico, almost a million acres of important habitats and nearly 30 at-risk species are being protected and conserved…by a coalition of ranchers who manage from “The Radical Center”… – The Malpai Borderlands Group

Prairie Strips: Protecting Productive Farmland

Prairie strips are like “speed bumps” within and/or around corn and soybean fields that slow and absorb stormwater, help keep soil in place, and prevent runoff of fertilizers and agricultural chemicals. Prairie strips (CP43) is a continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) practice under the USDA’s Clean Lakes, Estuaries and Rivers (CLEAR) initiative. This practice reduces soil erosion, protects soil, improves water quality, stores carbon in the ground, and provides wildlife habitat.

Blackfoot Challenge Landscape of Hope

The origin story of collaborative conservation in Western Montana's Blackfoot watershed

Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition

Join the Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition (KGLC) as we work to regenerate Kansas grasslands through education, cooperative management, and practical rancher-led solutions. This video highlights our mission, hands-on workshops, prescribed burning events, and the ways we support producers and rural communities across the state. Whether you're a seasoned rancher or new to land management, KGLC connects you with the tools, people, and practices to build healthier, more resilient grazing lands.

Intro to Lomakatsi and the Role of Fire in Our Ecosystems

For thousands of years, fire has played an integral role in shaping the ecosystems of Oregon and Northern California. Fire has many ecological benefits, but it can also cause great challenges for our human communities. Lomakatsi embraces a balanced, holistic approach to forest health that also enhances the fire resilience of our communities.

Lomakatsi Restoration Project began in 1995. Our mission is to restore ecosystems and the sustainability of communities, cultures and economies.

Why We Exist: Ranchers Stewardship Alliance

Ranchers Stewardship Alliance is a rancher-led non-profit organization based in Malta, Montana. We’ve been around for nearly 20 years. We started with a group of about 30 ranch families from South Phillips County who gathered in the face of tough times to try to solve some common problems, together. Our mission statement is Ranching, Conservation and Communities – a Winning Team!

We exist to help multi-generational and beginning ranchers build the collaborative, trusting relationships and community-based solutions we need to create healthy working landscapes and vibrant rural communities.

We are The Longleaf Alliance

The Longleaf Alliance was founded in 1995 with the mission to ensure the sustainable future of the longleaf pine ecosystem through partnerships, landowner assistance, and science-based education and outreach. Thank you for being a part of The Alliance.

Caring for ʻĀina: Building a Community of Connection, Conservation, and Culture

What will it take for more people to care about our ʻāina, our ecosystems, and ultimately, each other? Earth Month should be every month. We are connected to the land, and you can only appreciate something if you know it.

At Protect & Preserve Hawaiʻi, we welcome you to our growing conservation community. We hope you'll join one of our upcoming volunteer opportunities to learn how you can live a lifestyle with intent and balance.

Mahalo to our community partners who help make it all possible.

Stewards of the Sandhills

Video coming soon.

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