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