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Central Coast Rangeland Coalition Spring Meeting - April 16, 2026

Thursday April 16, 2026, 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Las Piletas Ranch Preserve, Carrizo Plains 

Register for the Spring Meeting

 

Join the Central Coast Rangeland Coalition at The Nature Conservancy's (TNC) Las Piletas Ranch Preserve- a 13,500-acre working cattle ranch and living laboratory for conservation innovation. The preserve straddles the north Carrizo Plain and the headwaters of the Salinas River watershed and hosts pronghorn, tule elk, San Joaquin kit fox, and rare plants to name a few. TNC partners with its neighbor at Carrizo Ranch to meet annual management goals through cattle grazing.
 
TNC and Carrizo Ranch utilize a broad suite of technologies to support planning, management, and monitoring for wildlife and habitat, grazing, forage, and water resources. We will gather and meet at the ranch headquarters on the edge of the Carrizo Plain near California Valley.  
 
REGISTER HERE:  https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=47566 
*For travelers from the North with time, Highway 1 has reopened. 
 
AGENDA
Event Schedule 
TimeSession Details
8:00Registration and Coffee
8:30Welcome to the meeting and orientation to the site
Ethan Inlander, The Nature Conservancy
Small Group Introductions 
9:15Grazing Planning, Management, Monitoring and Adaption on Las Piletas Ranch
TNC team members: Ethan Inlander, Dillon Brook, and Gabe Runte
Break 
10:30Virtual fencing deep dive
Researchers and Ranchers
Researchers, TBD
Ranchers, Michael Dennis and Thomas Workman
Small Group break out 
12:00Lunch
1:00Field Sites
Stop 1: Grazing for fuels reduction
Stop 2: Grazing for conservation on the North Carrizo Ecological Reserve
Stop 3: Virtual Fence in the field: a look at the hardware and field applications
Stop 4: Cost Share programs for water developments and fencing, including virtual fence 
3:50Small group break out, wrap-up discussion, and closing remarks
4:30Meeting End**
Informal exploration of the ranch - on your own 
5:30Optional Dinner (if you pre-registered) - thank you San Luis Obispo Cattlemen’s Association! 
7:00Head home

Meeting Goal
To explore existing technologies for ranching operations and monitoring that assist with both livestock management and habitat/wildlife management.

Meeting Outcomes

  • Attendees will be provided with an overview about what kinds of technology are available to improve ranching operations and monitoring.
  • Attendees will understand the basics of how these technologies work, and also costs, benefits, and challenges.
  • Attendees will be provided an overview about technical and financial assistance programs available to help them purchase and use some of these technologies. 

Optional Dinner
The San Luis Obispo County Cattlemen's Association will be providing an optional BBQ dinner on the evening of April 16th. Once registration is open, you will be able to add dinner to your registration if you are interested. 

Hotels
Hotels arrangements for the meeting can be made in Paso Robles or San Luis Obispo.
Hotel Options in Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo

Camping 
A limited number of spaces may be available at Las Piletas Ranch's modest campground on the nights of 4/15 and 4/16. Please contact Ethan Inlander at einlander@tnc.org

 

The Central Coast Rangeland Coalition is a group of individuals and organizations that envision vibrant, productive, diverse, and sustainable rangelands and communities on California's Central Coast. Since 2008, the group has gathered twice a year to foster collaborative learning on topics of mutual interest, building a better community of practice.