Water Is Life for Conservation in the West

 

Plus, meet our Volunteers of the Year, take an end-of-season survey for a chance to win a YETI mug, and learn about our current projects!

Photo by Sierra Hastings.

Ask any conservationist, and they’ll agree on at least one thing: in nature, everything is connected. Whether focusing on fire management, bear population monitoring, human recreation, or the tiniest microbialites in Great Salt Lake, they know that pulling on one thread in the landscape brings all kinds of connected species, processes, and habitats with it.

Despite the complexity of this interwoven world, one vibrant thread is perhaps easier to pick out than others as a connector: water. In our recent blog post, we explore how water connects our projects and approaches to conservation.


Image Analysis Project Underway!

Wasatch Wildlife Watch project sticker

Want to get involved in conservation from home this winter? Grab your friends and family and join our Wildlife Image Analysis project! If you missed last week's training, you can still watch the recording and get started.

Help wildlife, peer into their lives behind-the-scenes, and stay warm this winter! Visit our website to sign up for the project and watch the training recording.


It's Not Too Late to Join the Rosy-Finch Project

Photo by Janice Gardner.

If you missed our Rosy-Finch Project Training, you're in luck—it's not too late to join! You can join our team of dedicated volunteers across the West making a difference for rosy-finches. Visit our project page to learn how to get started.


Announcing Our Volunteers of the Year

Volunteers spend Earth Day working hard to heal a degraded stream. Photo by Sarah Woodbury.

You've heard us say it a thousand times, but it's true: our volunteers are the best. Our team continues to be moved by your dedication to wildlife, lands, and each other.

If you missed our Volunteer Thank You Bash, be sure to check out our volunteers of the year for 2022. It's likely to be one of your most uplifting environmental reads of the year!


End-of-Season Survey (5-10 mins) 

Photo by Sierra Hastings (cropped).

Did you volunteer on one of our projects at any time in 2022? We want to hear from you! Take our brief end-of-year survey for a chance to be entered into a drawing for a YETI mug, YETI bottle, or Sageland Collaborative hat.

Your response helps us as we plan for coming years and continue to improve our work.

Take the survey!


Action Alert: Recovering America's Wildlife Act

The US House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA), which now needs to move to the Senate. This would represent the most significant increase in funding for wildlife conservation in a generation. Will you join our team in supporting this act?

What is it? RAWA provides funding for the conservation and management of wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need, including endangered or threatened species. This supports agency and nonprofit partnership efforts—like Sageland Collaborative engages in—to conserve and monitor these at-risk species. Our team feels strongly that its success is critical. 

How do I get involved? Please join us and contact your senators to urge them to support RAWA and the conservation of the wildlife and plants we all love. Learn more.


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