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[Photo]: Karnowsky Creek winds through native grasses on alt sunny day.
Changing Landscapes—the Karnowsky Creek Project
The Karnowsky Creek project exemplifies the critical role of partnerships in watershed project design and implementation.

Success stories show partnerships in action. From these stories, we can learn what worked and what didn't work and find inspiration to apply to our own projects.

This page features excellent collections of success stories and case studies about collaborative efforts and partnerships addressing natural resource issues. Take a tour of these sites and discover the magic that happens when people work together.

PRC Success Stories Archives

Our archive is a growing collection of success stories that feature Forest Service partnerships.

Additional Collections

The Cooperative Conservation America web site is devoted to sharing the stories, lessons, knowledge and tools of Americans engaged in cooperative conservation. It includes more than 800 projects.

Red Lodge Clearinghouse features case studies in collaboration from across the western United States, covering a range of natural resource management issues. Topics include fuels reduction, forest management, watershed restoration, rangelands and grazing, endangered species, and oil, gas, and mining.

Ecosystem Management Initiative includes collaboration and partnership case studies and lessons learned from across the United States. (Source: University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment)

Community-Based Collaborative Research Consortium indexes academic studies of collaborative efforts in natural resource management.

VegTools provides stories about forest and community health partnerships involving community members, environmental groups, industries, tribes, and government entities. (Source: USDA Forest Service)

 

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