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Ripples of Resilience: Stories and Strategies for a Thriving Future
Alamosa Public Library 300 Hunt Ave, Alamosa, CO, United StatesBring your family and friends for a weekend of community, creativity, and connection as local water groups celebrate the We are Water Alamosa Community Exhibit! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Headwaters Drought Resilience Game Night & Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 pm Adams State University Student Union Banquet Room Join us to jump into the role of a…
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CalGLC Webinar Series
Virtual EventAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners?
Hear from representatives from local, state, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together.
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Innovations in Rangeland & Livestock Management Webinar: Grazing Management for a Resilient Ranch
ZoomVirtual EventJoin us for a grounded, practical look at how virtual fencing, remote water sensors, and a focus on soil health can make grazing management more practical and adaptable on working ranches. Jim Armendariz (NRCS State Rangeland Management Specialist) will present on the use of these tools and how they have benefitted his family's ranch. He'll…
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Ranch Managers Guild – Welcome & Introductions
We are excited to convene the first of our monthly Ranch Managers Guild calls on Tuesday, December 9 at 12pm MT. This call will be held on Zoom and will serve as an introduction to the guild, with remarks from WLA CEO Lesli Allison, and ranch managers Tim Haarmann of Banded Peak Ranch and Billy…
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CalGLC Webinar Series
Virtual EventAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners?
Hear from representatives from local, state, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together.
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Preserved at The Lyric Theater
The Lyric 1209 N College Ave, Fort Collins, CO, United StatesPreserved unveils Vermejo—a 558,000-acre living laboratory where rarely seen wildlife behaviors unfold: bears stealing mountain lion kills, microscopic life thriving in seasonal potholes, and animals adapting to a rapidly changing world. In this feature-length documentary, scientists, ranchers, and conservationists reveal how the seemingly impossible has been achieved here, from North America's largest native trout restoration to the return of beaver, elk, and bison. Rich in discovery and layered with human history, Vermejo stands as the pinnacle of conservation in the U.S.—and a bellwether for what’s possible elsewhere.
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FeaturedRanch Managers Guild – Hunt Management
ZoomOur January Ranch Managers Guild Zoom meeting will facilitate knowledge sharing and networking on the topic of hunt management. Participants will share how hunting fits into their operations, what’s working, what’s challenging, and how they navigate wildlife management, regulations, and landowner objectives. The goal is not to present “best practices,” but to surface real-world approaches,…
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Monkey Wrench Films presents “Preserved”
Dairy ARTS Center 2590 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO, United StatesPreserved takes viewers inside Vermejo—a 558,000-acre living laboratory where mountain lions, bears, and countless other species reveal how wildlife is adapting in a changing world. The film spotlights the stewards working to restore this landscape—and why what happens here matters everywhere. The planet can heal. It starts with us. *** Featuring exclusive performance by musician MILCK ***
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FeaturedTed Turner and Friends – Stories from the Wild Edge of Co-Existence
Emerson Center for the Arts 111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT, United StatesA conversation moderated by journalist Todd Wilkinson of Yellowstonian with insight from the Center for Large Landscape Conservation. Hear stories shared by our special guests! Mike Phillips shares stories about Ted Turner and wolves Jeff Laszlo shares about re-wilding the Madison Valley with the largest wetland restoration endeavor in Montana Matt Skoglund shares stories about…
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Preserved Film Screening: DENVER PREMIERE
The Oriental Theater 4335 W 44th Ave, Denver, CO, United StatesPreserved takes viewers inside Vermejo—a 558,000-acre living laboratory where mountain lions, bears, and countless other species reveal how wildlife is adapting in a changing world. The film spotlights the stewards working to restore this landscape—and why what happens here matters everywhere. *** Featuring exclusive performance by musician MILCK ***
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