September 13, 2023
Salazar Center awards $150,000 in implementation funding for Accelerator participants in New Mexico, Texas
The Salazar Center’s inaugural Peregrine Accelerator for Conservation Impact program culminated last week in a presentation event, during which nine project teams from across the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo river basin had the opportunity to share their final proposals with the Center and a panel of experts. More »
September 6-7, 2023
2023 Final Presentations held September 2023
April 20, 2023
The whole is greater than the sum of the parts: Hopes for the first Peregrine cohort
The Salazar Center recently announced the inaugural cohort of project teams accepted into our Peregrine Accelerator for Conservation Impact. Each of these groups is working to realize innovative conservation solutions in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo River basin—which spans our southern border, across Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas in the US, and into Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, and Durango in Mexico. More »
March 20, 2023
Salazar Center advances innovative conservation efforts in threatened Rio Grande River basin
The Rio Grande River basin, known as the Rio Bravo in Mexico, supplies drinking water to more than 6 million people in the U.S. and Mexico, irrigates millions of acres of crops and contains some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in North America. More »
October 6, 2022
Center announces the Peregrine Accelerator for Conservation Impact
Yesterday at the fourth annual International Symposium on Conservation Impact, the Salazar Center for North American Conservation announced the launch of its Peregrine Accelerator for Conservation Impact, a new program designed to spur innovative solutions for ecological and human health in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo River basin. More »