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The Society for Range Management 2012 Annual Meeting
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University of Arizona Santa Rita Experimental Range |
The afternoon presentations in the grazing management session were mostly given by Derek Bailey and his graduate students at New Mexico State University. My favorite was one by Retta Bruegger and Larry Howery from the University of Arizona, with colleagues from NMSU, on herding and strategic supplementation to accomplish targeted grazing. They demonstrated that they were able to herd cattle to a specific spot on a mountainside on the Santa Rita Experimental Range (my old stomping grounds), where cattle had not voluntarily gone, and reduce fuel loads there.
The SRM Native Range initiative hosted a two-day session on success strategies for Native American rangelands. At lunch I enjoyed conversation with several representatives from The Columbia Plateau, and at the craft fair I bought a CD of Yakama old-style round dance songs (hand drum and vocals) from Three Bears Music to add to my unofficial rangeland ethnomusicology collection.
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Mongolian Rangeland Development and Management panel discussion. |
Rangelands is our professional journal, existing somewhere near the midpoint of the continuum between magazine and scientific journal, emphasizing the art of land stewardship. If you have a story to tell about living on the land, managing natural resources in the West or anywhere on the half of the world’s land area that is considered rangeland, I (as a new Editorial Board member) encourage you to publish it in Rangelands. And, if you have thoughts about how to improve SRM outreach and communication tools, including Rangelands, please email them to AppliedScienceTaskForce@gmail.com.
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CSU Rangeland Ecology Club |
My other job as president-elect was to chair the Colorado Section meeting at dark-thirty Tuesday morning, where we fed the CSU rangeland ecology students breakfast before sending them off to the grueling plant identification contest, an event that students spend months studying for.
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The University of Arizona School of Natural Resources and the Environment |
Those official duties discharged, I was able to enjoy the alumni socials of Utah State University and the University of Arizona—where Mitch McClaran, in a rare moment of exaggeration, declared me “famous.”
Then we all two-stepped Tuesday night away to the music of Wylie & the Wild West. I declare the women of the Colorado Section the best dancers, though they might not say the same of me!
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Julie Conley and Jeff Schalau jamming. |
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Post-conference tour to Wallace, Idaho, epicenter of the Idaho-Montana fires of 1910 (“the Big Burn”), and home of the original Pulaski tool. |