The High Divide Collaborative is an effective partnership of public land managers, state wildlife agencies, landowners, local community leaders, scientists, and conservation groups working together to conserve and restore lands of importance for local communities and to protect ecological integrity at the landscape scale. Our region of focus straddles the Continental Divide along the Idaho-Montana state line and is the center of connectivity between the Greater Yellowstone, Crown of the Continent and Central Idaho.
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We are increasing on-the-ground, locally-led conservation practices and contributing to the economic and social resilience of communities throughout the region we value and call home. We do this by building a diverse network of practitioners and landowners and expanding partnership knowledge and skills through peer learning.
This website will remain temporarily available to provide partners access to resources and view past work.
We plan to host one final gathering to round out this chapter. The High Divide Collaborative Celebration will take place later in summer of 2026, and we will be in touch via email with partners to provide more details in the coming months.
Thank you to all the partners who have collaborated and contributed valuable work over the years!