Get Ready for Our 2024 Volunteer Season!

 

Plus, welcome a new staff member, meet local conservation-minded artists, and more!

Spring is here, and you know what that means—our warm-weather conservation projects are right around the corner! You're invited to join us for our Utah Pollinator Pursuit and Boreal Toad Project volunteer trainings, coming up in just a month. Join us for your particular project of interest or hang out with us all day!

Please RSVP at the link below so we can plan accordingly.


Welcoming a New Member of the Sageland Team

Photo courtesy Emm Clark

Join us in welcoming the newest member of our team, Emily (Emm) Clark! As our Avian Ecologist, Emm will lead our efforts on Utah’s portion of the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey. She will also expand the efforts of our cross-hemispheric counterparts through the International Phalarope Working Group.


Announcing Our Western Biodiversity Challenge Winners

Visual artist Robyn Holmes creates place-based paintings that explore relational webs at shifting scales. Holmes won second place in the Visual Art category.

In celebration of the world awakening for spring, we’re excited to honor the artists who received awards in our Western Biodiversity Challenge. Through their work, we reflect on the lives and places that constitute the reason we do what we do.

One winning artist, Caro Nilsson, says, "I like to think about all of the work that I make as a portal into noticing. It is easy to be a human and forget that we are a small part of a vast and alive ecosystem, and through my art I remember."


Your Conservation Impact

You—our volunteers, donors, partners and community—form the bedrock of conservation in the West. Community-gathered data provides the necessary groundwork for our team of experts, land management agencies, and other organizations to direct conservation efforts where they are needed most.

We want to take a moment to thank each of you for healing Western landscapes and communities. We're excited to share our 2023 Impact Report with you so you can see exactly what your time and resources make possible for conservation in the West.

And please check out our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report Card to learn more about the ways we are shifting our projects to be more inclusive.


In the News: Shorebirds!

We're excited to share a recent article from Audubon that highlights one of our projects. From the article:

"Max Malmquist stares into the southern edge of Great Salt Lake, his dad at his side, eyes drawn in the same direction. That’s when they spot it: a Snowy Plover. Small and as sandy in color as the dry lakebed beneath it, the bird is difficult to see, but they’ve spotted it, nonetheless..."

You can get involved in this work by following our Migratory Shorebird Survey project!


Apply for Free Native Pollinator Plants

Applications are now open for the 2024 Utah Pollinator Habitat Program native plant grant!

Selected recipients will receive habitat kits of regionally appropriate high-quality, native plants to expand pollinator habitat across Utah while increasing resource availability for pollinators.


A boreal toad, just before being weighed and recorded as part of the Boreal Toad Project. Photo by Sierra Hastings.

Thank you for loving wildlife and lands in the West!

Make your gift today to support the future of conservation.


Visit the project page on our website, check out our Impact Report, or connect with us on social media (see links below) to learn more about our conservation work. Please feel free to contact us any time to share your volunteer stories, questions, or suggestions.

 
Sierra Hastings