Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are public-private partnerships that focus on natural resource challenges which transcend political and jurisdictional boundaries and require a more holistic, collaborative, and adaptive approach to conservation that is firmly grounded in science and strives to ensure the sustainability of land, water, wildlife and cultural resources. The Great Northern LCC, covering Western Montana and parts of several other states and provinces, is nearing completion of a process that synthesizes conservation priorities among the 25 organizations represented on the Steering Committee and their partners. This Strategic Conservation Framework identifies priority species, ecosystems, and ecosystem processes across t...
The challenges of achieving conservation goals increase as more people and competing land-uses are p...
Introduction and Study Background This report explores the development and implementation of the Co...
The World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Northern Great Plains Program (NGP) spans five states and two provin...
Large-scale drivers of environmental change, such as invasive species, climate change, and human lan...
Currently, Montana does not have a state conservation fund (SCF), a funding mechanism designed to ...
The greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) was once a candidate for listing under the feder...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, along with the global conservation community, has recognized tha...
In the United States, many resources devoted to conservation are routed through states, but animal a...
Wildlife populations are often influenced by multiple political jurisdictions. This is particularly ...
State wildlife conservation programs provide a strong foundation for biodiversity conservation in th...
The Montana Bird Conservation Partnership is a consortium of representatives from state, tribal, and...
Wildlife habitat connectivity at regional scales is necessary for the conservation of wide-ranging s...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) completed the Comprehensive Fish and Wildlife Conservation St...
Background As part of a multi-pronged strategy to improve ecological integrity on 300 million high p...
The course of wildlife habitat conservation in Montana was set in 1940, with the initial purchase of...
The challenges of achieving conservation goals increase as more people and competing land-uses are p...
Introduction and Study Background This report explores the development and implementation of the Co...
The World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Northern Great Plains Program (NGP) spans five states and two provin...
Large-scale drivers of environmental change, such as invasive species, climate change, and human lan...
Currently, Montana does not have a state conservation fund (SCF), a funding mechanism designed to ...
The greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) was once a candidate for listing under the feder...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, along with the global conservation community, has recognized tha...
In the United States, many resources devoted to conservation are routed through states, but animal a...
Wildlife populations are often influenced by multiple political jurisdictions. This is particularly ...
State wildlife conservation programs provide a strong foundation for biodiversity conservation in th...
The Montana Bird Conservation Partnership is a consortium of representatives from state, tribal, and...
Wildlife habitat connectivity at regional scales is necessary for the conservation of wide-ranging s...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) completed the Comprehensive Fish and Wildlife Conservation St...
Background As part of a multi-pronged strategy to improve ecological integrity on 300 million high p...
The course of wildlife habitat conservation in Montana was set in 1940, with the initial purchase of...
The challenges of achieving conservation goals increase as more people and competing land-uses are p...
Introduction and Study Background This report explores the development and implementation of the Co...
The World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Northern Great Plains Program (NGP) spans five states and two provin...