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Private Lands Conservation: The Neglected Geography
Mad River Brewery 195 Taylor Way, Blue Lake, CA, United StatesRichard is a professor emeritus of Wildlife Conservation at Colorado State University and is passionate about the intersection of land use and land health in the American West. Presently, he sits on a number of boards including the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust, where he was Vice-President of Conservation, the Science Board of the Malpai Borderlands Group, the Land Conservation Assistance Network and Rocky Mountain Land Library. Additionally, for 16 years he sat on the Board of Editors for Conservation Biology and for 10 years on the Board of Editors for Ecological Applications.
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FeaturedNE Oregon Rangeland Summit
Eastern Oregon Universy - Hoke 339 One University Blvd, La Grande, OR, United StatesThe first-ever Northeast Oregon Rangeland Summit will be held virtually and in-person at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande on Thursday, April 3rd, 2025. The theme of the event is “Managing Working Lands in 2025: Learning from the past, leaning into the future.”
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FeaturedIrrigating for Food and Fish: Water infrastructure and healthy streams
ZoomThe fourth webinar of WLA’s 2025 Water Webinar series will explore the projects and innovative solutions that enable fish to survive and thrive within heavily irrigated systems. Our panel of…
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FeaturedDouble Feature: Virtual Screening of First Came Collaboration and Ranching for Riparia
Join us for an exclusive double feature film screening and panel discussion about rangeland restoration, collaboration and the need for more flexibility within federal lands grazing permits.
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American Lamb Board – Target Grazing Workshops
UC Hopland Research & Extension Center 4070 University Rd, Hopland, CA, United StatesTargeted grazing has offered the US sheep industry an opportunity to grow and capitalize on our sustainable grazing practices. The American Lamb Board is excited to offer an in depth education workshop for producers to assist in their success and promote industry growth.
Vegetation management for Solar arrays, vineyards, and fire suppression are the content areas for the 3-day intensives offered across the country.
Producers interested in grazing Solar arrays will receive an American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) certification upon course completion
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American Lamb Board – Target Grazing Workshops
Sulphur Spring, TXTargeted grazing has offered the US sheep industry an opportunity to grow and capitalize on our sustainable grazing practices. The American Lamb Board is excited to offer an in depth education workshop for producers to assist in their success and promote industry growth.
Vegetation management for Solar arrays, vineyards, and fire suppression are the content areas for the 3-day intensives offered across the country.
Producers interested in grazing Solar arrays will receive an American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) certification upon course completion.
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Adapting With Virtual Fencing: Managing for wildlife and healthy grasslands in the Northern Great Plains part 1
Virtual EventVirtual fencing is still a new and developing technology, but for many ranchers, it has transformed how they raise livestock while protecting and rejuvenating native grasslands and wildlife that rely on intact and healthy working lands.
Join Quivira Coalition and World Wildlife Fund for a two-part webinar series on virtual fencing!
May 12: Join Andrew Jakes, a senior research scientist with the Wyoming Migration Initiative and Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, and rancher Leo Barthelmess to learn about the connections between sustainable wildlife habitats and virtual fencing ranch management.
May 19: Interested in virtual fencing but don’t know which technology makes the most sense for your operation? Ask questions and hear from a panel of ranchers on different technologies available and what might be a best fit for you.*
*Quivira Coalition and the Sustainable Ranching Initiative are not endorsing any specific technology. This is an educational opportunity to learn what technologies are available to consumers.
You’ll learn about how virtual fencing has been a major innovation for both conservation and flexible livestock management in the Northern Great Plains, and leave with practical, replicable action items for the lands you steward as a grazier.
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Digital Marketing for Direct-To Consumer Ranchers
Virtual EventDigital Marketing for Direct-To Consumer Ranchers
Featuring Casey Roe - a consultant specializing in digital marketing for food and farm businessesFree -
FeaturedSoil Solutions to Water Scarcity
Zoomhttps://youtu.be/lL_TuWQkgZo The fifth webinar of WLA’s 2025 Water and Working Lands Stewardship Series will focus on the intersection of soil health, drought resiliency and water scarcity. How – and how…
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406 Grazing Academy
Havre, MontanaThe 406 is an immersive 3-day hands-on learning experience to deepen your knowledge of grazing management. This event will feature educational and campfire speakers, grazing demos, in-class instruction, and field tours of MSU’s Northern Agricultural Experiment Station in Havre.
Workshop cost is $150 per person and includes educational materials, dinner and lunch all 3 days.
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