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SUMMARY:CalGLC Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Building Partnerships in Stewardship Economies: Ranching\, community-based organization\, voluntary conservation\, rangeland research\, and policy-making all intersect in successful efforts for rural economic development and sustainability. Let’s talk about it! \nAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners? \nHear from representatives from local\, state\, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together. \n\nMarch 28 at noon PST\nCentering Community Voices – Using Situation\, Problem Solution Framework \n\nFunctionality and dysfunctionality of collaboration\nProblems and wicked problems\nFeasibility\, utility & risk\nSituation\, problem\, solution\nWhere does innovation and adaptation happen?\nWhy do we engage or not engage?\nTalking through examples like: Public Lands\, Water\, Wildlife\, and Economic Development\n\n\nApril 25\nRanchers in the Driver’s Seat: Addressing risk\, strengthening community\, and improving quality of life together\n \n\nInviting new perspectives and skill sets into your community—and when some just show up\nManaging the tensions – being grounded in the community while navigating funding\, agency rules/culture\, etc.\nLeaning into the cycles of conflict and resolution\, and knowing when not to partner/collaborate and who to invite\nMulti-generational opportunities and challenges\nThe power of convening/coordinating capacity as generative/emergent\n\nMay 30\nFrom ranch to co-lobor-atory\, from research to co-production- better science through community partnerships \nJune 27\nGrounded policy – discovering solutions within ranching communities
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/calglc-webinar-series/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_coc2S4L6RZ2kPmz39RNilA#/registration
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SUMMARY:Range Rider Training: Grand Junction\, CO
DESCRIPTION:We’ve designed this course format for individuals looking to enhance their skills and understanding of range riding and reducing wolf interactions. Livestock producers from Colorado\, Montana\, Oregon\,\nNew Mexico\, and Arizona will provide expertise and lessons learned. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect: \nTopics \n\nWhat is Range Riding? Best Practices\nRider perspectives from a Montana ranch\nCommunication and trust\nWolf biology and behavior\nRider tools and technology\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge! \nView the full agenda here. Light snacks and water will be available. Several lunch venues are within walking distance. \nVisit Wolf Info and Resources for more information.
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/range-rider-training-grand-junction-co/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Convention Center\, 159 Main Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260430T120000
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SUMMARY:NRCS Regenerative Pilot Program: Making It Work for Your Operation
DESCRIPTION:Western Landowners Alliance is hosting an upcoming webinar on the USDA NRCS Regenerative Agriculture Pilot Program and what it means for producers across the West. The webinar will provide an overview of NRCS’s new regenerative pilot effort\, which is designed to support producers in adopting conservation practices that improve soil health\, water quality\, and overall working lands resilience. The program builds on existing NRCS tools and programs\, such as conservation planning and financial assistance\, to better support whole-farm\, systems-based approaches to management. \nParticipants will hear directly from NRCS leadership\, including Eric McTaggart\, National Regenerative Pilot Coordinator\, who brings extensive experience in conservation planning and program delivery\, as well as Jackie Byam\, Wyoming State Conservationist\, and Andi Neugebauer-Bailey\, Wyoming State Resource Conservationist. Together\, they will share insights into how the pilot is being implemented\, how it fits within existing NRCS programs\, and what producers can expect when engaging with the effort. \nThe webinar will also feature producers with firsthand experience implementing conservation practices\, offering practical\, on-the-ground perspectives about what works\, what challenges to expect\, and how these practices can benefit agricultural operations in western landscapes.
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/nrcs-regenerative-pilot-program-making-it-work-for-your-operation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Confluence 2026
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFor the complex\, landscape-scale challenges that we face today\, collaboration is essential for successful land stewardship\, and the professional network and skills to do that work successfully are fostered over a lifetime. \nTo support those doing collaborative conservation through practice\, research\, and learning\, the WCCN hosts Confluence\, a multi-day gathering once every two years. Confluence is expressly focused on providing a place for collaborative conservation professionals\, students\, and emerging leaders to connect with one another and learn together about the best-practices\, processes\, and outcomes of collaborative conservation. \nThe 2026 theme: \nThe Future of Collaboration: The Power of Working Across Divides
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/confluence-2026/
LOCATION:Colorado State University\, 950 W Plum St\, Fort Collins\, Colorado\, 80521\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:CalGLC Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Building Partnerships in Stewardship Economies: Ranching\, community-based organization\, voluntary conservation\, rangeland research\, and policy-making all intersect in successful efforts for rural economic development and sustainability. Let’s talk about it! \nAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners? \nHear from representatives from local\, state\, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together. \n\nMarch 28 at noon PST\nCentering Community Voices – Using Situation\, Problem Solution Framework \n\nFunctionality and dysfunctionality of collaboration\nProblems and wicked problems\nFeasibility\, utility & risk\nSituation\, problem\, solution\nWhere does innovation and adaptation happen?\nWhy do we engage or not engage?\nTalking through examples like: Public Lands\, Water\, Wildlife\, and Economic Development\n\n\nApril 25\nRanchers in the Driver’s Seat: Addressing risk\, strengthening community\, and improving quality of life together\n \n\nInviting new perspectives and skill sets into your community—and when some just show up\nManaging the tensions – being grounded in the community while navigating funding\, agency rules/culture\, etc.\nLeaning into the cycles of conflict and resolution\, and knowing when not to partner/collaborate and who to invite\nMulti-generational opportunities and challenges\nThe power of convening/coordinating capacity as generative/emergent\n\nMay 30\nFrom ranch to co-lobor-atory\, from research to co-production- better science through community partnerships \nJune 27\nGrounded policy – discovering solutions within ranching communities
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/calglc-webinar-series/2026-05-22/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_coc2S4L6RZ2kPmz39RNilA#/registration
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SUMMARY:Move ’Em Right: The Art of Calm Cattle and Confident Crews
DESCRIPTION:Join Redwing Ranch for a working stockmanship clinic designed to improve your ability to handle and manage cattle with clarity and precision. This clinic follows the Bud Williams style of stockmanship\, teaching participants how to apply timing\, positioning\, and consistent pressure to move livestock efficiently and confidently in any situation. \nWhile much of the instruction and practice will take place on horseback\, participants will also spend time on foot to understand livestock behavior and movement from the animal’s perspective. \nParticipants will: \n\n\nBuild a stronger understanding of herd behavior and movement \n\n\nLearn to use pressure and angles effectively when handling cattle \n\n\nPractice moving and sorting animals in both pastures and corrals \n\n\nImprove timing\, positioning\, and teamwork with other handlers \n\n\nSee how effective stockmanship supports animal performance\, safety\, and ranch profitability \n\n\nHorse & Facility Details \nParticipants must bring their own horse\, along with feed\, hay\, and a water bucket. Redwing Ranch will provide: \n\n\nIndividual stalls \n\n\nAccess to shared wheelbarrows\, shovels\, and cleaning tools \n\n\nSpace for trailer parking and tack storage \n\n\nDetails \nJune 17–21\, 2026  \n📍 Redwing Ranch\, 105 Co Rd 570\, Gardner\, CO  \nTuition: Tiered pricing available   \nCheck-in: 4:00 PM Wednesday | Wrap-up: 12:00 PM Sunday \nAll-inclusive with chef-prepared meals\, five-star rated lodging or camping\, and course materials. Space is limited to ensure a focused\, hands-on learning environment.
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/move-em-right-the-art-of-calm-cattle-and-confident-crews/
LOCATION:Redwing Ranch\, Redwing Ranch\, Gardner\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:CalGLC Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Building Partnerships in Stewardship Economies: Ranching\, community-based organization\, voluntary conservation\, rangeland research\, and policy-making all intersect in successful efforts for rural economic development and sustainability. Let’s talk about it! \nAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners? \nHear from representatives from local\, state\, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together. \n\nMarch 28 at noon PST\nCentering Community Voices – Using Situation\, Problem Solution Framework \n\nFunctionality and dysfunctionality of collaboration\nProblems and wicked problems\nFeasibility\, utility & risk\nSituation\, problem\, solution\nWhere does innovation and adaptation happen?\nWhy do we engage or not engage?\nTalking through examples like: Public Lands\, Water\, Wildlife\, and Economic Development\n\n\nApril 25\nRanchers in the Driver’s Seat: Addressing risk\, strengthening community\, and improving quality of life together\n \n\nInviting new perspectives and skill sets into your community—and when some just show up\nManaging the tensions – being grounded in the community while navigating funding\, agency rules/culture\, etc.\nLeaning into the cycles of conflict and resolution\, and knowing when not to partner/collaborate and who to invite\nMulti-generational opportunities and challenges\nThe power of convening/coordinating capacity as generative/emergent\n\nMay 30\nFrom ranch to co-lobor-atory\, from research to co-production- better science through community partnerships \nJune 27\nGrounded policy – discovering solutions within ranching communities
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/calglc-webinar-series/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_coc2S4L6RZ2kPmz39RNilA#/registration
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SUMMARY:October Buckin’ Babes: Chainsaws\, Confidence & Community
DESCRIPTION:About the event \n\n\n\nPart of the Redwing Core Curriculum\, Buckin’ Babes is a welcoming\, all-inclusive weekend for women and gender-expansive participants eager to develop land-based skills. Over the course of the workshop\, you’ll progress from saw basics to practical field work that connects technical skill with stewardship and fire resilience. \nDay 1 focuses on safety\, equipment setup\, and foundational cutting techniques. Day 2 builds toward real-world application—pile burning\, brush clearing\, felling\, and shaded-fuel-break projects on the ranch. \nParticipants will: \n\n\nUnderstand chainsaw function\, operation\, and safety protocols \n\n\nPractice cutting\, limbing\, and log-handling techniques \n\n\nLearn sharpening\, bar-oil\, fuel-mix\, and general maintenance routines \n\n\nGain an introduction to tree felling and on-site hazard assessment \n\n\nApply fuel-management principles: pile burning\, defensible-space layout\, and shaded-fuel-break design \n\n\nBuild lasting confidence through hands-on practice in real outdoor conditions \n\n\nWho This Is For \nThis workshop is open to women and gender-marginalized individuals of all experience levels—no prior chainsaw background required. Come curious and ready to learn in a supportive\, collaborative community. \nDetails \nOctober 16–18\, 2026 \nRedwing Ranch Gardner\, CO \nTuition: Tiered pricing available \nCheck-in: Friday 4:30 PM | Wrap-up: Sunday 4 PM \nWhat’s Included \n\n\nInstruction from an all-women+ instructor team \n\n\nUse of chainsaws\, PPE\, and tools \n\n\nAll meals Friday dinner → Sunday lunch \n\n\nTwo nights of lodging (or camping option) \n\n\nWorkshop materials and field resources \n  \n\n\nCut with confidence. Care for the land. Join the crew.
URL:https://westernlandowners.org/event/october-buckin-babes-chainsaws-confidence-community/
LOCATION:Redwing Ranch\, Redwing Ranch\, Gardner\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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