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America the Beautiful Challenge brings $1 million to the Fort Huachuca Sentinel Landscape

Monday, 05 December 2022 by Emily Clark

Borderlands Restoration Network was awarded a $977,000 grant to manage restoration projects within the Fort Huachuca Sentinel Landscape. The Sonoran Joint Venture was actively involved in the development of the application and will continue to provide support and expertise in the implementation.

  • Published in Funding, News
Tagged under: America the Beautiful Challenge, Borderlands Restoration Network, Fort Huachuca Sentinel Landscape
Members of the 2021 Borderlands Earth Care Youth Institute and BRN staff pose for group memory (photo courtesy of BRN).

Inspiring the Next Generation of Land Stewards

Friday, 22 July 2022 by Emily Clark

Through the Borderlands Earth Care Youth program, young land stewards work with rock, wood, seeds, hands, and hearts to restore the transnational watersheds they call home.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Borderlands Earth Care Youth Institute, Borderlands Restoration Network, land stewardship
BRN staff and volunteers pose with an erosion control structure built during a volunteer day (photo by BRN).

Restoring Water Flow for the Montezuma Quail

Tuesday, 24 May 2022 by Emily Clark

With funding provided by the SJV’s Awards Program, Borderlands Restoration Network employed a multi-pronged restoration approach to improve degraded habitat through volunteer engagement, partnerships, erosion control, and revegetation.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Borderlands Restoration Network, Borderlands Wildlife Preserve, Montezuma Quail, restoration, SJV Awards Program
FWS Regional Directorate visits Patagonia, AZ (photo courtesy of Jennie Duberstein).

FWS Regional Directorate visits the Sonoran Joint Venture

Tuesday, 24 May 2022 by Emily Clark

The Southwest Region’s Regional Directorate Team visited Sonoran Joint Venture project partners as part of their first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Borderlands Restoration Network, partnerships, Southwest Region’s Regional Directorate Team, Tucson Audubon Society, US Fish and Wildlife Service
agave angustifolia seedlings

Borderlands Wins Big for Bats and Bacanora

Tuesday, 19 January 2021 by Emily Clark

Congratulations to our partners at Borderlands Restoration Network for winning the $100,000 Connectivity Challenge prize for their Bacanora for Bats: Binational Conservation and Sustainable Agave Spirit project!

  • Published in News
Tagged under: agaves, Bacanora, bats, Borderlands Restoration Network, restoration
Brown Booby in Flight off Isla San Pedro Martir, Emily Clark.

The Sonoran Joint Venture Awards Grants to Five Projects in 2020

Tuesday, 27 October 2020 by Emily Clark

We are pleased to announce that the following projects were awarded funds for the 2020 cycle of the SJV Awards Program.

  • Published in Awards Program, News
Tagged under: Borderlands Restoration Network, CEDES, Conselva Costas y Communidades, Kino Bay Center, Motus, Quail Forever, SJV Awards Program

Building International Collaboration for Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation on Private Lands

Wednesday, 12 September 2018 by Emily Clark

The Madrean Sky Islands region of northwest Mexico provides critical habitat for Neotropical migratory birds, but unsustainable land use practices, especially overgrazing, have negatively affected both the quality and extent of habitats. Learn how private landowners and The Borderlands Restoration Network are working to change that.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Borderlands Restoration Network, cattle grazing, Ejido, Neotropical Migratory Birds, riparian, Sonora

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The Sonoran Joint Venture is a partnership of diverse organizations and individuals from throughout the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico that share a common commitment to the conservation of all bird species and habitats within this range.

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