Webinar
Talk: Large Carnivore Management in Wyoming
Buffalo Bill Center - Coe Auditorium 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY, United StatesLarge carnivore management in Wyoming is multifaceted and always dynamic. Mountain lions, wolves, grizzly bears, and black bears are monitored and managed by a team of experts working together to maintain viable populations of large carnivores in suitable habitats. The team uses a science-based adaptive approach and proactively manages to mitigate human/wildlife conflicts.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department strives to include localized expertise as well as public desires and attitudes in developing objectives and making management decisions. The Large Carnivore Section provides information and education on large carnivore management and safety to the public all over the state through Bear Wise Wyoming. Through changing population dynamics of both wildlife and people, carnivore management in Wyoming will continue to have its rewards and challenges.
Mimicking Nature: Flood irrigation and watershed health
https://youtu.be/ZeLTeBCyiZo Join us to learn from ranchers and researchers on how flood irrigation helps to sustain seasonal wetlands by mimicking natural processes, how flood irrigation contributes to healthy habitats, and…
Alternative Forage: The challenges and opportunities
Join us for the second webinar in our summer water series, where we’ll learn about the challenges and opportunities of growing alternative forages from the perspectives of both landowners and…
Returning to the Land: Encouraging minority youth participation in conservation and agriculture
Join this free online webinar series July 18, 19, 20 at 10:30 am CST each day. Featuring Indian Nations Conservation Alliance Southeastern Coordinator Seth Penn and Alabama forester Christopher Holden.…
Returning to the Land: Encouraging minority youth participation in conservation and agriculture
Join this free online webinar series July 18, 19, 20 at 10:30 am CST each day. Featuring Indian Nations Conservation Alliance Southeastern Coordinator Seth Penn and Alabama forester Christopher Holden.…
Returning to the Land: Encouraging minority youth participation in conservation and agriculture
Join this free online webinar series July 18, 19, 20 at 10:30 am CST each day. Featuring Indian Nations Conservation Alliance Southeastern Coordinator Seth Penn and Alabama forester Christopher Holden.…
Roots and Rivers: The crucial connection between forests and watersheds
https://youtu.be/9_YFV0kEWJQ?si=LWDh-gyBXsAPTGY3 Join our webinar spotlighting several collaborative forest health initiatives and the work they are doing to protect and enhance critical headwaters in the West. We will hear from the…
Western Landowners Policy Talk with Jason Fearneyhough
ZoomJoin Western Landowners Alliance chief policy officer Jason Fearneyhough, in conversation with communications director Louis Wertz, for an in depth exploration of a key policy issue facing western land stewards.…
Reviving Through Regreening: Exploring opportunities for reversing desertification
The last webinar of our summer series will explore the concept of regreening from the perspective of landowners from across the West, and the scientists studying their work and others…
Western Landowners Policy Talk with Jason Fearneyhough
ZoomJoin Western Landowners Alliance chief policy officer Jason Fearneyhough, in conversation with communications director Louis Wertz, for an in depth exploration of a key policy issue facing western land stewards.…