State-and-Transition Models for Management of Rangeland Ecosystems

Cottonwood Guest Ranch HC 62 Box 1300, O'Neil Route, Wells, NV, United States

Facilitators: Tamzen Stringham, Ph.D., Rangeland Scientist, University of Nevada Reno Lucas Phipps, Rangeland Ecologist, University of Nevada Reno This two-day course will focus on a process to classify rangeland landscapes into ecologically-meaningful units for management and restoration. The course will include lectures on ecological processes, resilience concepts, state-and-transition modeling, disturbance ecology and monitoring/ inventory tools.…

$350

Graze-a-thon

El Sueño Ranch Clines Corners, NM, United States

Grazing planning doesn’t have to be daunting! Join us for a one-day intensive on increasing soil health, land productivity, and profitability with adaptive grazing management. We’ll see how these principles are applied at El Sueño Ranch and learn how to read the conditions of the land with simple monitoring techniques in order to assess forage…

Free

Klamath Wolf-Livestock Conflict Reduction Workshop

Klamath Event Center 3531 S 6th St, Klamath Falls, OR, United States

Wildlife Services and Western Landowners Alliance are hosting a two-day interactive wolf-livestock conflict reduction workshop at the Klamath Event Center on August 23rd. Presenters include livestock producers and wildlife management agency staff from MN, MT, WY, ID, CA and OR. Please join us for this incredible opportunity for peer-to-peer conversations and to hear how folks…

Free

Sustainable Ranching Workshop

Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership is hosting a workshop sharing ideas to increase the sustainability of ranching, rangelands, open spaces and culture. October 11th: Regenerative Grazing - Morning Session Speaker and panel discussion on innovative grazing practices to restore and rejuvenate our rangelands. Woodland Expansion & Vegetation Management - Afternoon Session  Using Fire and other active…

Habitat for the Future: Exploring climate resilient riparian habitat

Pima Community College, Desert Vista Campus 5901 S Calle Santa Cruz, Tucson, AZ, United States

RiversEdge West is excited to announce that the third workshop of their 2023 workshop series, Habitat for the Future, will be on October 13th from 8:00 am to 4:15 pm at the Pima Community College, Desert Vista Campus in Tucson, Arizona! We'll get into the weeds on climate-resilient riverside habitat with engaging talks from Dr. Sean Mahoney (University of Arizona), Dr.…

$50

Weaver Ranch Field Day: Reversing the Dust Bowl

Weaver Ranch Causey, NM, United States

Come learn about efforts to bring prairie life back to abandoned fields affected by the dust bowl, via innovative organic amendment applications such as compost, biochar and bale grazing. New Mexico State University's Dr. Rajan Ghimire will discuss his research related to soil health and organic amendments, Amy Larsen will talk about Quivira's case studies…

Free

Acequia Funding Workshop

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The 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 Stream Commission. ACDIF provides funding for the planning, engineering design and/or construction of irrigation works of acequias or community ditches, including dams, reservoirs, diversions, ditches,…

Free

LOR Foundation’s Field Work 2024 Initiative Webinar

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The 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 eligible for up to $10,000 to implement creative water projects on their land (think: improved water efficiency, water reliability, water quality, crop yield or crop…

Free

LOR Foundation’s Field Work 2024 Initiative Webinar

Zoom

The 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 eligible for up to $10,000 to implement creative water projects on their land (think: improved water efficiency, water reliability, water quality, crop yield or crop…

Free