Snake River Headwaters Watershed Group
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Snake River Headwaters Watershed Group

“Legacy’s ability to maintain an impartial view while zeroing in on key issues has enabled us to learn from each other and make informed decisions for one of the West’s most important rivers.” Aaron Pruzan, SRHWG steering committee member.

Through intentional design, facilitation, and coordination by LegacyWorks Group, SRHWG has become a trusted hub for collaborative problem-solving in the Upper Snake.

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Jackson Hole Clean Water Coalition
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Jackson Hole Clean Water Coalition

Jackson, Teton Valley Dedicated to enhancing water quality and minimizing pollution, JHCWC is a collaborative of local organizations in the Teton region. Originally sparked by pollution in Fish Creek, JHCWC’s Trout Friendly Lawn program provides guidelines for ecosystem-conscious lawn care. Public engagement is a ...

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Upper Snake Collaborative
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Upper Snake Collaborative

Teton Valley Declining snowpack and increased downstream water demand threaten the Upper Snake River watersheds. The Upper Snake Collaborative, a group of nonprofits and stakeholders, aims to address these challenges by creating a 60,000-acre foot carry-over in Island Park Reservoir to allow water managers …

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Sentinel Landscapes

Sentinel Landscapes

Sentinel Landscapes are federally designated priority areas that contain high priority lands for multiple federal and state agencies along with military installations of national importance to the Department of Defense. LegacyWorks Group is supporting the evolution of the program at the national and local levels to better enable each Sentinel Landscape Partnership to set and achieve highly ambitious, landscape scale conservation, community and disaster resilience goals.

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Goleta Riparian Corridor Wildfire Risk Reduction & Restoration Project

Goleta Riparian Corridor Wildfire Risk Reduction & Restoration Project

The Goleta Riparian Corridor Wildfire Risk Reduction & Restoration Project was funded by a California Coastal Conservancy Grant and builds on initial planning work by the Environmental Defense Center that identified wildfire risks and restoration opportunities in numerous sites within twelve watersheds.

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Adapting to Our Changing Hydrology
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Adapting to Our Changing Hydrology

Wyatt Penfold is a lifelong Teton Valley farmer, just like his father and grandfather. He grows potatoes, quinoa and other grains in the fertile soil that abuts the west slope of the Tetons. Wyatt is feisty and entrepreneurial and struggles to sit still. He lights up when he talks about water. With a combination of flood irrigation and center pivot sprinklers systems, Wyatt can produce amazing crops even in our extreme conditions.

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SBC Water Quality Dashboard
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SBC Water Quality Dashboard

Our Santa Barbara team has the great pleasure of living and working in the Santa Barbara region, while also interfacing with our teams working in the northern Rockies and in southern Baja California Sur. While far apart, all the communities we work with are facing the worst drought in the historical record, exacerbating long term challenges around water quality and water supply. Frustratingly, it can be remarkably difficult to get straightforward data on the state of our water.

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Upper Snake Collaborative Initiatives

Upper Snake Collaborative Initiatives

Friends of the Teton River, Henry’s Fork Foundation, The Nature Conservancy of Idaho, and Trout Unlimited are partnering with agricultural producers to devise and enact local strategies that are consistent with and beneficial to ESPA CAMP goals, enhance economic returns for farms, and reduce demand for water in the region.

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Teton Creek Corridor Project

Teton Creek Corridor Project

Our flagship project is transforming a degraded stream corridor into a vibrant community asset. Once slated for development into hundreds of subdivision lots, with a streambed so degraded it put the City of Driggs at risk of flooding, the corridor is now returning to its thriving natural state.

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