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  • Working Hands, Wild Lands – Mini documentary film festival

    Patagonia Denver 2600 Walnut St, Denver, CO, United States

    Join Western Landowners Alliance for an in-person conservation-minded documentary film festival at Patagonia Denver! We will be highlighting three films: Against the Herd Almost a century of poorly managed grazing degraded millions of acres of America’s public lands. But Cottonwood Ranch has discovered that cattle can actually be the key to restoring our rangelands. Now…

    Free
  • Wildlife Habitat Restoration Private Lands Workshop

    Western Colorado Research Center Orchard Mesa, 3170 B 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO, United States

    Are you looking to improve wildlife habitat on your land? Join the Mesa Conservation District and RiversEdge West (REW) for a free workshop! Attendees will learn about ongoing restoration projects in the Grand Valley, how private landowners can get involved in riverside restoration, and funding options to help you reach your goals. Topics will include…

    Free
  • Noble Land Essentials

    Paicines Ranch Paicines Ranch, CA

    Learn what your land needs to thrive and grow the quality forage needed for today’s grazing herds to be healthy, productive and profitable. Lessons covered include: Getting Grounded in Regenerative Agriculture Bookkeeping Supports Regenerative Goals Healthier Soil = A Better Bottom Line Understanding Your Soil Health Tracking Soil Health

    $395
  • Agroforestry for the Southwest: Integrating trees and food to regenerate landscapes and people.

    Santa Fe Community College 6401 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, NM

    Join us if you are...
    Agricultural producers, Tribes, ranchers, community gardeners and orchardists, permaculturalists, water harvesters, and others who produce food for themselves;
    Representatives of government agencies, cooperative extension, universities, and nonprofit organizations who support sustainable solutions for agriculture, forestry, and communities through their programs; and
    People interested in community food forests and forest-agricultural activities including alley cropping, forest farming, riparian forest buffers, silvopasture, windbreaks, and shelterbelts.

    $200
  • Measuring nature’s benefits: A wetland ecosystem services tool for Prairie Canada

    People derive many benefits from nature. These benefits, which are sometimes referred to as ecosystem services, are crucial to human wellbeing, including in the context of mitigation of the dual crises of global climate change and biodiversity loss. Researchers at Ducks Unlimited Canada’s Institute for Wetland and Water-fowl Research have developed a tool to quantify carbon, biodiversity, water regulation and nutrient retention ecosystem services from wetlands in Prairie Canada. This tool allows us to quantify and communicate the benefits of prairie wetland conservation and learn about synergies and trade-offs amongst ecosystem services.

    Free
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