Webinar
Rancher innovations to support soil health and water management amidst a changing climate
https://youtu.be/1MtJsEaYs64 In this webinar we heard a fascinating presentation on a new study exploring relationships between drought, soil health and agricultural productivity launched with the support of the Colorado Ag Water…
Training: Translating SB23-270, Projects to Restore Natural Stream Systems
ZoomAudubon Rockies is hosting a free SB270 training presented by the co-chairs of the Colorado Healthy Headwaters Working Group. The training is for anyone interested in learning about what types…
Oregon USDA’s Beginning Farmer Ranchers: In the Know Webinar
Are you new to farming or ranching, thinking about becoming a producer or serve this audience in your work? You’re invited to Oregon USDA’s Beginning Farmer Ranchers: In The Know virtual events…
Comparing New Income Opportunities for Your Land in 2024
ZoomLandCAN is excited to announce a special joint webinar in collaboration with NCX on February 15, 2024, at 1:00 PM ET. In this exclusive event, we will explore the different types of emerging income opportunities…
Acequia Funding Workshop
ZoomThe Acequia and Community Ditch Infrastructure Fund (ACDIF) is a State of New Mexico funding source offered to acequias/community ditches that are political subdivisions of the state through the Interstate…
LOR Foundation’s Field Work 2024 Initiative Webinar
ZoomThe LOR Foundation will begin accepting applications for its Field Work initiative on March 20, 2024. Through Field Work, farmers and ranchers in rural parts of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming are…
LOR Foundation’s Field Work 2024 Initiative Webinar
ZoomThe LOR Foundation will begin accepting applications for its Field Work initiative on March 20, 2024. Through Field Work, farmers and ranchers in rural parts of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming are…
2024 Catalyst Fund Informational Webinar
ZoomThe The Network for Landscape Conservation will host an optional informational webinar for interested applicants on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 2pm ET. Network staff will provide a brief overview…
UW Virtual Invasive Grass Workshop
VirtualInvasive annual grasses–such as cheatgrass, medusahead, and ventenata–are the leading cause of degradation and loss of America’s sagebrush grasslands, reducing forage and habitat, fueling more frequent and larger wildfires, and threatening rural economies. While invasive grasses are widespread, there remains a generational opportunity to proactively address this threat. However, many land managers may not be equipped with the information needed to plan and implement effective treatments.
In this one-day virtual workshop, participants will learn about guiding principles, strategic planning processes, tools, and tactics for managing annual grass invasion in sagebrush country. Participants will be introduced to the proactive “defend and grow the core” management philosophy, which emphasizes protecting intact and functioning native plant communities, and expanding them through improved management techniques, rather than initially starting with the most degraded areas. This workshop seeks to inspire participants and start conversations across the sagebrush biome on how to meet the invasive annual grass problem head on in their own watersheds. We hope this information will be especially useful to any land manager, landowner, or conservation practitioner working to conserve and protect the sagebrush biome.
Reducing Predation Risk on the Range
WEBINAR: Reducing Predation Risk on the Range: Cost-Sharing Opportunities and Producer Toolkit for Range Riding, Carcass Management and Electric Fencing Do you operate in an area with wolves, grizzly bears,…