Stewardship and Restoration
Healthy public lands and waters play a significant role in maintaining the livelihoods and lifestyles of the American people, furthering the prosperity of the country.
A Shared Vision for the Future
The Foundation is working in partnership with the BLM and local communities to help drive investments in innovation, new technologies, and resources that ensure healthy, productive lands, clean air and water.

Drought Resilience
Addressing the impacts of prolonged drought through investment in restoration and stewardship initiatives in the Colorado River Basin.

Reduce the Severity of Wildfire
Investing in fuel reduction projects and community collaborations that help improve the resilience of federal lands to address catastrophic wildfire.


Community Partnerships
Partnering with producers to expand and deploy innovative, adaptive practices - like virtual fencing technology - to provide greater flexibility when managing livestock in a changing western landscape.
Our Work in Action

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.

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 heard management and help keep landscapes from being overworked.