Why some ranches are requiring non-lead ammo
Many landowners put a lot of time and money into creating healthy wildlife habitat that rewards hunters with memorable and productive opportunities to bring home healthy food. So why would
The Balancing act: public wildlife on Private lands
Decades of experience with this conservation challenge has left longtime Private land wildlife manager Rick Danvir with some wisdom, and some scars. When I signed on with Deseret Ranch back in
Water Weekly for August 22nd
If you can only read three stories about Western Water this week, read these: 1. Arizona agriculture groups pitch payment plan for water conservation The Yuma County Agriculture Water Coalition touts its
Jo. A Human of the Working Wild
"I was not born to being a rancher, I married into it. I met my husband, Jim, in college. Part of the proposal included eventually becoming the third generation on this ranch.
Water Weekly for August 15th
WHAT TO READ IF YOU CAN ONLY READ THREE THINGS ABOUT WESTERN WATER THIS WEEK. 1. 'All bad options' as Biden administration faces Western water crisis The Bureau of Reclamation-imposed deadline for
Gwen Kolb, New Mexico’s swamp queen
“I’m just an odd duck,” Gwen Kolb says often. It may be the defining characteristic, and most valuable asset, of a life’s journey that ultimately would take her to a
Water Weekly for August 8th
If you can only read three stories on western water this week, read these: 1. Senators add $4 billion for Colorado River drought relief into Inflation Reduction Act Over the weekend western
The Colorado River Basin, by the numbers
The Colorado River Basin is in crisis, scream headlines. But what exactly is the Colorado River Basin (CRB)? We dug into the geographic data using the USGS Streamer tool to
Water Weekly for August 1st
If you can only read three stories about Western Water this week, read these: 1. Is the agriculture industry doing enough to conserve water during Utah’s drought? With dire warnings that
Representing land stewards on Colorado wolf advisory group
We thought you might enjoy this short interview that aired on the Colorado Howl radio show, produced by KDUR Durango. It features WLA’s programs director, Hallie Mahowald, who is on