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ON THE HORIZON: October 2018, Issue 14

Posted by WAFWA on October 1, 2018
New WAFWA leader search, money for monarchs & people of the sage. Find out about the latest efforts to conserve the lands, waters and wildlife in the West.
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ON THE HORIZON: August 2018, Issue 13

Posted by WAFWA on August 1, 2018
New conservation partnerships, native trout grants, LPC numbers up & conservation heroes. Find out about the latest efforts to conserve the lands, waters and wildlife in the West.
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WNTI receives WAFWA award

Posted by WAFWA on August 1, 2018
The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies recognized Julie Meka Carter, Jon Sjöberg, and Therese Thompson with the 2018 WAFWA Contributor of the Year Award at its annual summer conference.
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WAFWA Partners Sign Agreement to Enhance Western Fish & Wildlife Resources

Posted by WAFWA on July 16, 2018
WAFWA President Curt Melcher, AFWA President Virgil Moore, and BLM Assistant Director of Resources and Planning Kristin Bail sign MOU.
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ON THE HORIZON: June 2018, Issue 12

Posted by WAFWA on June 1, 2018
Sagebrush conservation priorities, new WAFWA member, monarchs and more. Find out about the latest efforts to conserve the lands, waters and wildlife in the West.
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ON THE HORIZON: April 2018, Issue 11

Posted by WAFWA on April 1, 2018
LPC Annual Report, sagebrush and social science, a Secretarial Order & a shout out for Gila trout. Find out about the latest efforts to conserve the lands, waters and wildlife in the West.
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ON THE HORIZON: February 2018, Issue 10

Posted by WAFWA on February 1, 2018
CWD recommendations, collaborative conservation & songbird maps. Find out about the latest efforts to conserve the land, water and wildlife of the West.
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Easements for Endangered Species: A Collaborative Approach to Saving the Lesser Prairie Chicken

Posted by WAFWA on December 6, 2017
The Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) published a case study about collaborative efforts to conserve the lesser prairie-chicken in five western states.
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