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2021 Virtual Spring Workshop – April 6th

REGISTER HERE The High Divide Collaborative is hosting a shortened, virtual workshop this year. Our panelists will discuss trends, challenges, and opportunities on the following topics: The Status of High Divide Community Socioeconomics – and Why it Matters for Landscape Conservation The Changing Role of Outdoor Recreation in the High Divide It all starts will […]

Sep. 18, 2019 – High Divide Celebration!

Our sixth Celebration of Community and Conservation in the High Divide will take place in Ennis, Montana, on Wednesday, September 18, 2019. Be sure to join us. We will be celebrating the High Divide Collaborative’s community-grounded approach to conservation that is resulting in lasting large landscape impact. The Collaborative is an effective partnership of landowners, local community leaders, public land […]

WORKSHOP: April 24-25, 2019, in Idaho Falls, ID

Dates: April 24 & 25, 2019 Location: Hilton Garden Inn, Idaho Falls, Idaho (700 Lindsay Blvd) Themes: Working Lands, Ecological Connectivity, & Aspen  Purpose: : The annual High Divide Collaborative Workshop brings together people working on and concerned about land and communities across the region. The workshop framework encourages peer-to-peer communication and learning, and helps […]

Working Group meets on Aspen March 22, 2019

HIGH DIVIDE COLLABORATIVE Forestry and Fire Working Group: Aspen Meeting March 22, 2019 9:30 am – 4:00 pm BLM Office, 1005 Selway Drive, Dillon, MT Purpose: To share knowledge around Aspen restoration in the HighDivide region and determine how this work group can add value to those efforts. For more information, contact Emily Harkness at […]

Research Paper: Quantifying contribution of conservation easements

“Our analysis reveals that conservation easements, though only a small part of the regional land base, contribute substantially to land- scape-scale representation of ecosystems and provide complementary conservation value to public land at the regional scale, even wherepublic lands dominate the landscape.” READ THE PAPER HERE

Coordinating Committee Announced

High Divide Collaborative Coordinating Committee This committee represents the many sectors and regions of the High Divide and is charged with guiding the progress of the High Divide Collaborative. The High Divide Collaborative Coordinating Committee Members: Private Landowners, Ranchers Merrill Beyeler, Beyeler Ranches; Leadore, ID Zachary Miller, Rancher & Idaho Farm Bureau Heath Martinell, Martinell […]