Events
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Virtual Fence Workshop: Hosted by NRCS and Crook County Soil & Water Conservation District
Clover Building 502 SE Lynn Blvd, Prineville, CO, United StatesJoin NRCS and Oregon's Crook County Soil & Water Conservation District on Thursday, June 4 from 1-4 pm at the Clover Building (502 SE Lynn Blvd, Prineville, OR) to discover the future of ranching: virtual fence. Hear from Gilliam County ranchers, agency partners (NRCS, BLM, Forest Service), and virtual fence technology providers.
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Reduce the Ire from Wildfire: Best Practices to Reduce Risk to You and Your Home
ZoomRobb Sgroi, Land Resources Specialist, Teton County Conservation District Wildfire is part of Wyoming’s landscape and being prepared is part of our future. This multi-week webinar series explores a wide range of wildfire topics, offering practical knowledge, expert perspectives, and actionable steps to help communities better understand risk and stay resilient.
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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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Ranchers Face Another Dry Year: Live, Virtual Panel to Tackle High‑Stakes Drought Decisions
ZoomGood Grazing Make Cent$ is hosting a free virtual panel, “When in Drought (2.0) – Making Tough Decisions Count,” on May 27 at 7 p.m. (MST). The live discussion will stream on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, and will be driven largely by questions from ranchers tuning in.
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Science to Solutions Seminars: For Western Working Lands – Conifer Encroachment
ZoomConifer encroachment is one of the leading drivers of rangeland degradation and ecosystem change across western working lands. Join Working Lands for Wildlife's newest Science to Solutions Seminar, which will explore the ecological impacts of conifer expansion in the sagebrush biome, and the science-informed conservation strategies. Participants will also receive an overview of available planning tools, resources, and partnership opportunities that support proactive, landscape-scale conservation and on-the-ground implementation.
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Sheridan County Public Health: A Case Study of the 2024 Elk Fire Response
ZoomEdward Hinzman, Public Health Response Coordinator, Sheridan County Public Health Wildfire is part of Wyoming’s landscape and being prepared is part of our future. This multi-week webinar series explores a wide range of wildfire topics, offering practical knowledge, expert perspectives, and actionable steps to help communities better understand risk and stay resilient.
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Water Stories for Feeding Local Communities
ZoomEveryone needs water to grow food for our communities! Grab your lunch and join Young Farmers Sacred Water Circles as they discuss water access. All are welcome!
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Wildland Fire: Positive and Negative Impacts to Wildfire Habitat
ZoomTim Kramer, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, USFWS Wildfire is part of Wyoming’s landscape and being prepared is part of our future. This multi-week webinar series explores a wide range of wildfire topics, offering practical knowledge, expert perspectives, and actionable steps to help communities better understand risk and stay resilient.
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Managing Rangeland for Drought & Resilience: In the Field with Jim Gerrish
Meeker, Colorado 4M Ranch, Meeker, CO, United StatesLearn practical strategies for landowners & agricultural producers to stay profitable & build resilience in drought and wildfire conditions from Jim Gerrish, grazing expert, consultant, and speaker.
Gerrish is an author and longtime contributor to The Stockman Grass Farmer. He has educated thousands of producers across the United States and Canada on grazing and ranch management.
RSVP at 970.878.9838
Confirmation email includes workshop details!
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Ranch Managers Guild – Carbon Markets & Working Lands
FeaturedThis call will feature manager-led case studies on ranches and forestlands participating in carbon credit programs. Managers will share firsthand experiences evaluating, enrolling in, and managing carbon projects across both grassland and forest systems, including what opportunities and tradeoffs they’ve encountered along the way. Managers will discuss how carbon markets fit into broader operational and…