UW Virtual Invasive Grass Workshop

Virtual

Invasive annual grasses–such as cheatgrass, medusahead, and ventenata–are the leading cause of degradation and loss of America’s sagebrush grasslands, reducing forage and habitat, fueling more frequent and larger wildfires, and threatening rural economies. While invasive grasses are widespread, there remains a generational opportunity to proactively address this threat. However, many land managers may not be equipped with the information needed to plan and implement effective treatments.

In this one-day virtual workshop, participants will learn about guiding principles, strategic planning processes, tools, and tactics for managing annual grass invasion in sagebrush country. Participants will be introduced to the proactive “defend and grow the core” management philosophy, which emphasizes protecting intact and functioning native plant communities, and expanding them through improved management techniques, rather than initially starting with the most degraded areas. This workshop seeks to inspire participants and start conversations across the sagebrush biome on how to meet the invasive annual grass problem head on in their own watersheds. We hope this information will be especially useful to any land manager, landowner, or conservation practitioner working to conserve and protect the sagebrush biome.

Free

Spring 2024 State of the River Meeting – Upper Yampa River

Steamboat Springs Community Center Steamboat Springs, CO, United States

The Colorado River District’s State of the River meetings are a spring tradition in Western Colorado. Learn about river forecasts, local water projects, and western water issues. All events are…

Free

Central Oregon Ag Show

DESCHUTES CO. FAIR & EXPO CENTER, REDMOND 3800 SW Airport Wy, Redmond, OR, United States

Keep your small, medium or large scale farming or ranching operation running at peak performance by visting with our over 80+ exhibitors offering the latest innovations in farm equipment, machinery, irrigation technology, real estate, financial & insurance services – and so much more.

Elemental Idaho Series

Boise Brewing 521 W Broad St, Boise, ID

Dr. Emily Wakild (BSU's Andrus Center) discusses the history and future of Idaho recreation with Gretchen Hyde (Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission), and John Robison (Idaho Conservation League).

We'll learn about the Ridge to Rivers trail system, the Owyhee Travel Management Plan, and everything in between!

$10.00

ACR Spring Field Day: Birding, Botanizing & Community Building at Avenales Ranch

Avenales Ranch Pozo, CA, United States

Join California's Audubon Conservation Ranching (ACR) program and partners at the beautiful bird friendly certified Avenales Ranch for a morning of birding and botanizing, lunch, and an afternoon of community building. We will be spending the day outside, so please plan accordingly. Lunch provided

Building Profitability and Resliency Through Regenerating Soil Health

Hamilton Ranch Round Barn Round Barn, Twin Bridges, MT, United States

The Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership cordially invites you to this workshop focused on increasing net profitability and resiliency of ranching in SW Montana. Emphasis will include using your livestock to improve soil health, forage biomass, water infiltration and retention, animal performance, and system resilience.

Attendees will gain knowledge and practical skill sets needed to take the best next steps in progress. The workshop will provide extensive hands-on instruction with interactive discussion facilitated by Understanding Ag

Free

Talk: Large Carnivore Management in Wyoming

Buffalo Bill Center - Coe Auditorium 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY, United States

Large carnivore management in Wyoming is multifaceted and always dynamic. Mountain lions, wolves, grizzly bears, and black bears are monitored and managed by a team of experts working together to maintain viable populations of large carnivores in suitable habitats. The team uses a science-based adaptive approach and proactively manages to mitigate human/wildlife conflicts.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department strives to include localized expertise as well as public desires and attitudes in developing objectives and making management decisions. The Large Carnivore Section provides information and education on large carnivore management and safety to the public all over the state through Bear Wise Wyoming. Through changing population dynamics of both wildlife and people, carnivore management in Wyoming will continue to have its rewards and challenges.