Our Partners

The following organizations, agencies, and funders have been critical in helping us create durable management solutions for working lands.


The Utah Grazing Improvement Program is nested within the UT Department of Agriculture and Food, and seeks to improve the productivity, health, & sustainability of UTs rangelands and watersheds.

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to sustaining, restoring and enhancing the nation’s fish, wildlife, plants and habitats for current and future generations.

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The Western SARE grant program is USDA-NIFA funded with a mission to advance agricultural innovations that improve profitability, stewardship & quality of life by investing in groundbreaking research & education.

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The USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture awards Agriculture and Food Research Initiative research, education, and extension grants, which are leading grants for agricultural sciences.


The NRCS delivers conservation solutions so agricultural producers can protect natural resources and feed a growing world. Special thanks to the Price, UT, and Sante Fe, NM Field Offices.

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The Utah Geological Survey provides timely scientific information about Utah’s geologic environment, resources, and hazards

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Western Landowners Alliance is a West-wide organization of landowners, natural resource managers and partners dedicated to keeping working lands whole and healthy for the benefit of people and wildlife

National Grazing Lands Coalition is a dynamic force driving positive change in the agricultural landscape.


Indian Nations Conservations Alliance is a nonprofit 501(C)3 organization established to promote community-based and locally-led conservation activities to protect Mother Earth, by establishing and supporting Tribal Conservation Districts.

The New Mexico State Land Office funds public education and other public institutions by leasing state trust land for a multitude of purposes including oil and gas, renewable energy, agriculture, and a broad array of commercial uses.

The Central Colorado Conservancy protects the lands, waters, and quality of life in central Colorado

The Bureau of Land Management’s mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.


Utah State University Extension provides research-based programs and resources with the goal of improving the lives of individuals, families and communities throughout Utah.

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish works to conserve New Mexico’s wildlife for future generations.

 Northway Ranch Services specializes in providing technical support for ranching operations, empowering you to leverage your most valuable resource: time.

The Chama Peak Land Alliance is a diverse group of conservation-minded land stewards committed to embracing, practicing, and sharing responsible land, water and wildlife stewardship in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico for the benefit of our cultural heritage and for generations to come.


We are collaborating with Dr. Aaron Lien and Social Ecological Systems Lab at the University of Arizona on our Riverscape Restoration Project

Taos County Economic Development Corporation (TCEDC) supports the food, land, water, and cultures of the people of Northern New Mexico.

Alianza Agri-cultura de Taos Building tomorrow’s agricultural legacy through tradition, innovation, connection, and stewardship in Taos County, New Mexico

USDA is investing $3.1 billion in 141 selected projects under Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities


Dr. Ben Sullivan and the Nevada Soil Ecology Lab graciously open their lab space and instruments to WLC’s Research Scientist.

The members of Three Creeks Grazing LLC are the driving force behind innovative land management solutions in Rich County, UT.


Become a Partner

If you would like to partner with us, email Kris Hulvey (lead scientist, kris@workinglandsconservation.org) or fill out the form below and one of our staff members will get back to you.