Rangeland Restoration & Improvement
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cal Poly Beef Center, San Luis Obispo
Rangeland Restoration and Improvement:
what it is and how it can meet your land management needs
Restoration and improvement plays an important role in the management of rangeland systems and consists of many different complex ecological and social processes. Exploring the restoration and improvement process with its associated social aspects like funding and collaboration opportunities is imperative for assuring the future health of rangelands on the central coast of California.
Goal: Increase practitioner’s understanding about the process of restoring/improving rangeland systems, including the benefits and steps involved, project feasibility, and collaboration and funding opportunities
Instructors
Maxwell Farmer | 20204 Forum Scholar, Graduate Student, NRES Cal Poly, SLO |
Jacob Dixon | Resource Management Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS), Santa Maria |
Documents & Publications
Document | Author/Source |
Meeting Agenda | |
Attendee List | |
Rangeland Restoration Practitioner's Perspectives | Maxwell Farmer, Yamina Pressler, Jeremy James |
Conservation Planning with the NRCS | Jacob Dixon, Natural Resource Specialist Santa Maria F.O. NRCS Matt Prendergast, Range Management Specialist Templeton F.O. NRCS |