Protecting the nation's natural and cultural resources is essential to sustaining our quality of life and economy. Native fish and wildlife species depend on healthy rivers, streams, wetlands, forests, grasslands and coastal areas in order to thrive. Managing these natural and cultural resources and landscapes, however, has become increasingly complex and requires a collaborative, landscape-scale approach.

Rocky Mountain Front Focus Area
June 15, 2011: Desert and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives Name Steering Committees
May 4, 2011: Montana: Helping Wildlife Make Connections on the Landscape
April 29, 2011: America's Great Outdoors: Salazar Highlights Efforts to Conserve Working Landscapes With Proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area
January 31, 2011: Plains and Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperative Names New Science Coordinator
September 16, 2010: Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative Steering Committee Approves Conservation Grants


