Opportunity Knocks for Western Wildlife

 

Plus, check out our current job openings, learn about the monarch butterfly's proposed listing, get your 2025 calendar, and more!

Pronghorn, emblematic of Western landscapes, represent the interconnected nature of Sageland Collaborative's work. Photo by Janice Gardner.

Thank you for being part of this work!

We are so proud of what we were able to accomplish last year with the support of our volunteers, partners, and donors—you made 2024 our best year yet for wildlife and land conservation! We cannot wait to get back into it and make even more lasting impacts this year. Read on to learn how you can join us in 2025.


We're Hiring!

We're thrilled to share that we are hiring for two full-time, year-round positions on the Sageland Collaborative team. The application deadlines are quickly approaching, so don't delay to get your application materials in! Learn more about each position and how to apply at the links below.

Apply by: January 17, 2025


Monarch Butterfly Proposed for Listing

Photo by Robb Hannawacker.

You may have heard that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently proposed listing the monarch butterfly as Threatened under the  Endangered Species Act—but what will this listing mean for these iconic butterflies and Utahns?

Learn more in this recent blog by Utah's Rare Insect Conservation Coordinator and Utah Pollinator Pursuit co-lead Amanda Barth.


Don't Forget2025 Calendars!

Never miss a day with our 2025 calendars—now 50% off! Enjoy photos of the wildlife we love from talented photographers in the Sageland community while supporting our work to conserve Western wildlife and lands.


Kick off the New Year the Wild Way

Whether you're spending the winter on the slopes or cozied up by the fire, there's a way for you to get involved in wildlife conservation this winter!

Wildlife Watch Image Analysis: Analyze images captured on our Wildlife Watch trail cameras from the comfort of your home!

Utah's Herp Search: Save the Date! We will be hosting in-person (2/22) and virtual (3/20) volunteer trainings for our latest project this spring!


Last Chance to Share Feedback!

Did you volunteer with us last year? If so—thank you! Please take 2-5 minutes to complete our end-of-season volunteer survey and let us know what we did well and how we can continue to improve your volunteer experience.


Spring migration is just around the corner! Western sandpipers and other shorebird species rely on Great Salt Lake to sustain their long journeys. Photo by Quinn Diaz.

Thank you for loving wildlife and lands in the West!

Make your gift today to support the future of conservation.


Visit the project page on our website, check out our Impact Report, or connect with us on social media (see links below) to learn more about our conservation work. Please feel free to contact us any time to share your volunteer stories, questions, or suggestions.

 
Sierra Hastings