Understanding New Stream & Wetlands Colorado Legislation

Zoom

Curious about how Colorado's latest legislation will impact stream restoration projects? Join Audubon and the Healthy Headwaters Working Group for a technical webinar exploring how HB24-1379, Colorado's new dredge and…

Free

WIR Horsemanship & Cattle Handling Skill Building Workshop

Wide Sky Advetures 316 A Otter Creek Rd, Big Timber, MT, United States

Horsemanship and Cattle Handling • Skill Building Workshop Big Timber, MT • September 27 & 28.  2024 Co-hosted by WIR and Wide Sky Adventures & Educator: Erica Mannix Bring you…

Trailing of the Sheep Festival

Hailey, Idaho Hailey, Idaho, United States

Gather in the Wood River Valley to celebrate, present, and preserve the history and cultures of sheepherding in Idaho and the West. See the full festival schedule here.

2024 Fall Rangeland Forum – Digging in…to Soil Health

Barber Park Education and Event Center 4049 S Eckert Rd, Boise, ID

Soils are a key driver to rangeland diversity, and also crucial for healthy rangelands. But how do management decisions connect with soil health? We’ll examine the science of soil health on Idaho’s rangelands, and the management practices and policies that come into play.

$50

Practical Approaches to Building Soil Health on Rangelands

Perryton, TX Perryton, TX

Ranchers on unirrigated pastures have traditionally had limited options for large-scale tools that affect soil health. Emerging research suggests that using materials like compost and biochar (a charcoal-like substance made from waste wood) may be as effective for holding soil moisture and protecting the surface from erosion as bale grazing is known to be. However, we know that not every area responds the same way to management practices. Join us to be part of setting up a new demonstration site at a ranch owned by a New Agrarian Program alum in the Texas panhandle to compare these practices side-by-side.

Blackfeet Retreat

Kwataqnuk Resort & Casino U.S. 93, Polson, MT, United States

The idea for the Rooted in the Land program emerged from our initial conversations with a small group of Indigenous women ranchers. They brought to light their communities’ urgent needs and, most importantly, asked, “What is Women In Ranching going to do about it?”

Acknowledging the historical and systemic inequities faced by Indigenous land stewards, and recognizing that true leadership must come from within the community, the program was realized in 2023 when Erin Thomas of the Navajo Nation and Tiffany St. Goddard of the Blackfeet Nation answered the call as co-leaders.

While Women In Ranching provides support, it is Erin and Tiffany’s leadership that listens to their communities, drives the initiative, and organizes gatherings like this one.

$25.00

Private Lands Partners Day 2024

Eagle Crest on the outskirts of Redmond is located in Central Oregon, on the lee side of the Cascade Mountains. This creates a moisture gradient that results in an incredibly…

“I’m here for you.” Peer-to-peer support for trying times

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Come learn what to say and how to help someone who seems to be struggling. COMET™️ (Changing Our Mental and Emotional Trajectory) is a community-based approach to activate rural community members to support one another in times of stress. COMET™️ aligns with rural cultural values of neighbor helping neighbor, and provides people with the language, tools, and confidence so that we can support the people we care about.

Free

Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition 20th Annual Meeting

Stanford Sierra Conference Center 130 Fallen Leaf Road, South Lake Tahoe, CA

This year’s Annual Meeting will build upon the exciting work undertaken during RVCC’s 19th Annual Meeting, which explored the emerging vision for rural western communities rooted in the stewardship economy - an economy shaped by the need, and responsibility, to manage for the sustainability of both land and communities. What practices, strategies, investments and policies will lead to thriving landscapes and people in the face of shifting economic drivers and population trends, environmental challenges such as catastrophic wildfire and climate change, and historic levels of funding for conservation and rural communities? Agenda topics included:

Wildfire resilience in federal policymaking

Structures and strategies for all-lands partnerships

Community-based rural development

Sustainable and accessible recreation

Building the stewardship workforce

New federal funding sources and rural community accessibility

$750