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  • Impacts of Wildfire Smoke on Livestock & Grazing After Wildfire

    Zoom

    Amy Skibiel, Ph.D., University of Idaho and Barton Stam, University of Wyoming Extension 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.

  • Confluence 2026

    Colorado State University 950 W Plum St, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

    Confluence is the Western Collaborative Conservation Network’s (WCCN) biennial gathering that provides an unique space for learning and professional community-building within the collaborative conservation field.

  • Reduce the Ire from Wildfire: Best Practices to Reduce Risk to You and Your Home

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    Robb 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.

  • CalGLC Webinar Series

    CalGLC Webinar Series
    Virtual Event

    Are 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.

    Free
  • Sheridan County Public Health: A Case Study of the 2024 Elk Fire Response

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    Edward 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.

  • Wildland Fire: Positive and Negative Impacts to Wildfire Habitat

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    Tim 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.

  • Managing Rangeland for Drought & Resilience: In the Field with Jim Gerrish

    Meeker, Colorado 4M Ranch, Meeker, CO, United States

    Learn 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!

    $35
  • Move ’Em Right: The Art of Calm Cattle and Confident Crews

    Redwing Ranch Redwing Ranch, Gardner, CO, United States

    A multi-day, hands-on clinic with Dawn Hnatow, focused on practical, effective livestock handling and crew communication—both on horseback and on foot.

    $1600 – $2750
  • 2026 Governor’s Sportsperson Conservation Forum

    The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, in partnership with Gov. Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Sportsmen’s Group, will host the 2026 Sportsperson’s Conservation Forum June 26 at the CAM-PLEX in Gillette. Now in its third year, the forum serves as a collaborative platform for Wyoming’s hunting and fishing community to engage directly with state leadership…

  • CalGLC Webinar Series

    CalGLC Webinar Series
    Virtual Event

    Are 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.

    Free
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