Restoring Montana's Forestland: The Davaz Family's Journey Towards Conservation
Dennis and Karen Davaz work with NRCS Soil Conservationist Cody Garcia, to battle encroachment to help bring back aspen trees.
Dennis and Karen Davaz work with NRCS Soil Conservationist Cody Garcia, to battle encroachment to help bring back aspen trees.
Through the Joint Chiefs' Project, Jim and Carol Watson have been working closely with NRCS and Forest Services to help with fuel mitigation on their property in the Salish mountains.
The Joint Chief’s Landscape Restoration Partnership between the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Forest Service holds great significance for the conservation and restoration of forested lands in northwest Montana.
The Watsons have worked with the NRCS and multiple partners to improve the health and accessibility of their land through the Joint Chiefs' project.
How one small area of northern Montana is making a huge impact on forest fire prevention.
The Bolin Ranch in Ravalli County, Montana, works with agencies such as the NRCS to succeed in a challenging environment while maintaining a robust plant and animal diversity in and around the ranch.
The Grunenfelder Ranch near Helena, Montana, is being kept in operation, building a sustainable landscape and showing how ranching still has a place in an area that is rapidly becoming more developed.
Forestry management near Roundup, Montana, helps improve grazing and reduce wildfire risk due to overgrown and unhealthy forests.
Videos highlight one Montana family's experience working with NRCS to implement conservation practices after a devastating wildfire.
NRCS, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, the Lake County Conservation District, and local homeowners are partnering to improve forest health and decrease the threat of wildfire in the Rocky Point neighborhood on the northern shore of Flathead Lake.