Rangeland Health

Cliff Castle Casino Hotel 555 Middle Verde Rd, Camp Verde, AZ

Calling all tribal livestock producers, land managers, and natural resource professionals. You are invited to participate in an exclusive event focused on optimizing your resource use and improving your bottom line. Limited registrations available. Contact sadie.lister@inca-tcd.org

The Southern Family Farmers & Food Systems Conference

LBJ Student Center 601 University Dr., San Marcos, TX, United States

The Southern Family Farmers & Food Systems Conference is an annual event jointly hosted by the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance, Small Producers Initiative at Texas State University, and Council for Healthy Food Systems.

Our two-day conference will energize and inspire whether you’re brand new to farming or have been doing it for years. We are committed to bringing relevant, farmer-driven information to the small- to medium- scale agricultural community in Texas and surrounding Southern states.

2024 Working Lands Workshop

Sheridan County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall 1753 Victoria Street, Sheridan, WY, United States

See the full agenda and register here. Featuring Fernando Falomir, Understanding Ag Consultant & 5th generation cattle rancher Fernando Falomir is a fifth-generation cattle rancher from Chihuahua, Mexico. He studied…

$100

Western Bison Conference

Western Regional Bison Conference 
September 13 & 14 
Limon, CO

Registration Deadline: August 30, 2024

2024 Fall Rangeland Forum – Digging in…to Soil Health

Barber Park Education and Event Center 4049 S Eckert Rd, Boise, ID

Soils are a key driver to rangeland diversity, and also crucial for healthy rangelands. But how do management decisions connect with soil health? We’ll examine the science of soil health on Idaho’s rangelands, and the management practices and policies that come into play.

$50

Private Lands Partners Day 2024

Eagle Crest on the outskirts of Redmond is located in Central Oregon, on the lee side of the Cascade Mountains. This creates a moisture gradient that results in an incredibly…

Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition 20th Annual Meeting

Stanford Sierra Conference Center 130 Fallen Leaf Road, South Lake Tahoe, CA

This year’s Annual Meeting will build upon the exciting work undertaken during RVCC’s 19th Annual Meeting, which explored the emerging vision for rural western communities rooted in the stewardship economy - an economy shaped by the need, and responsibility, to manage for the sustainability of both land and communities. What practices, strategies, investments and policies will lead to thriving landscapes and people in the face of shifting economic drivers and population trends, environmental challenges such as catastrophic wildfire and climate change, and historic levels of funding for conservation and rural communities? Agenda topics included:

Wildfire resilience in federal policymaking

Structures and strategies for all-lands partnerships

Community-based rural development

Sustainable and accessible recreation

Building the stewardship workforce

New federal funding sources and rural community accessibility

$750

Ditch Water Workshop

Ski Hi Complex Sherman Avenue, Monte Vista, CO, United States

Free and open to San Luis Valley ditch/surface water users. Come learn from local experts, legal advisors, and organizational partners. Discuss your experiences about how to make the best use…

Free

The 75th Anniversary of Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac

Lory Student Center Theater - CSU Center Avenue Mall, Fort Collins, CO, United States

The 75th Anniversary of Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac
People, Land, and Animals: The keys to conservation that work.

Wednesday, October 30
5:00-8:00pm
Lory Student Center Theater

Speakers:

Curt Meine - Aldo Leopold Foundation
Lesli Allison - Western Landowners Alliance
Robbie LeValley. -LeValley Ranches
Erik Glen - Partnerships of Rangeland Trust, Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust
Ken Shockley - Holmes Rolston Chair in Environmental Ethics & Philosophy, Colorado State University

Expanding Grazing Horizons – 9NGLC

El Conquistador Tucson 10000 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, United States

The National Grazing Lands Coalition (NatGLC) will host the 9th National Grazing Lands Conference on December 4-6, 2024, in Tucson, Arizona. The theme, Expanding Grazing Horizons, highlights the purpose of the conference:

Sharing innovative ideas and best practices

Connecting and renewing bonds of producers, partners and other stakeholders across the nation

Progressing toward the common goal of caring for and sustaining grazing lands

NatGLC is dedicated to providing voluntary ecologically and economically sound management of grazing lands for their adaptive uses and multiple benefits to the environment and society through science-based technical assistance, research, and education. This triennial conference serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, and innovative ideas among ranchers, researchers, policymakers, conservationists, industry professionals and other stakeholders.

$425.00