Virtual Roundtable: Local Wild Horse Stewardship Strategies

This virtual roundtable brings together a diverse set of experts to unpack current issues and trends and begin discussing opportunities for new innovations for managing wild horses and burros on public lands.
The La Junta Trail in New Mexico’s Río Grande del Norte National Monument

Within New Mexico’s Río Grande del Norte National Monument an important community connector has been closed due to unsafe conditions. But that’s about to change!
A hands-on learning initiative takes flight at Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey NCA

Just outside of Boise, Idaho, a new outdoor classroom will help students from middle school to college connect with, and learn about, the rare birds and ecosystems that make the area so special.
Restoration Helps Renew Recreation Trail in California

In the Red Mountain Region, east of Randsburg, California, a 3-mile stretch of trail was showing the effects of time and heavy use.
Partnering with the Ute Tribe to Source Native Seed for Drought Resilience Restoration

In Grand Junction, CO, a partnership has the potential to scale into a long-term solution to address native seed shortages needed to restore BLM-managed public lands.
Ridge to Rivers Trail System in Boise, Idaho

Just outside of Boise, Idaho is a growing hub of activity within the Ridge to Rivers trail system. In partnership with the City of Boise, this gem will gain necessities like improved parking, paved roadways and restrooms.
Drought Resilience in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area

A longstanding, local coalition in southern Arizona is helping ensure drinking water supplies, military readiness, wildlife health, and a booming outdoor recreation economy through drought resilience efforts.
Western Ranchers Adopt Virtual Fencing Technology

Ranchers in the Eagle County Conservation District are using technology to gain greater flexibility in managing their herds, while improving grazing efficiency and the health of the land.
Virtual Roundtable: The Current State of On-Range Management and Adoption Strategies

This virtual roundtable brings together a diverse set of experts to unpack current issues and trends and begin discussing opportunities for new innovations for managing wild horses and burros on public lands.
Range to Ranch Collaboration to Assess Adoption Incentive Program

In partnership with the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) a 2024 report looks at issues facing wild horse and burro populations and our public lands.