DENVER – The Western Landowners Alliance (WLA) congratulates Brian Nesvik on his confirmation as Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. As a career wildlife professional, lifelong hunter, and former Director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Nesvik brings a deep and pragmatic understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing wildlife and land management in the American West. “For this country, it is a great choice,” said Bob Budd, WLA board member and a longtime...| westernlandowners.org
Denver, CO – A new publication from the Western Landowners Alliance will help agencies seeking to work more productively with private landowners, farmers and ranchers. The guide, Building Trust: A…| Western Landowners Alliance
Media Release Denver – USDA’s Colorado Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office and Western Landowners Alliance (WLA) are announcing $2.5 million in funding opportunities for agricultural producers in counties that…| Western Landowners Alliance
UPDATE: USDA has removed all record of this Secretarial Memorandum from its websites. WLA is committed to working with the incoming administration to ensure that USDA continues to recognize and…| Western Landowners Alliance
Dear WLA Members, I’m writing today with some thoughts regarding current changes in United States federal policy. Western Landowners Alliance (WLA) is a non-partisan, landowner-led organization, dedicated to caring for the lands that sustain us. Our work is guided by people with boots on the ground who understand the importance and practical realities of agricultural production, land management and natural resource conservation. In today’s highly charged political environment, it is chall...| westernlandowners.org