You are Invited!
“Brush and Woody Species Management and Methods in a Changing Environment: Sharing Stories”
(Brush Management Workshop #2)
Funded by Western SARE
(Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program)
April 19, 2018
8:00am – Noon: presentations & discussion
Noon – 1:00pm: lunch
1:00pm - 3:00pm: BANWR field trip & wrap up
Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
(includes refreshments, lunch, and workshop materials)
To Register:
http://whoozin.com/JGM-94N-EUNA
Questions? Contact Sarah King: sarah@altarvalleyconservation.org
Limited to the first 30 registrants
Please RSVP by April 5, 2018
Topics & Speakers:
- Brush management and ecosystem services: a quantification of trade-offs (Adam Naito)
- Brush management and limy ecological sites in Southeastern Arizona (Dan Robinett)
- Wildlife Needs and Brush Management (Rana Tucker)
- Aerial application techniques for grassland restoration (Barry Wallace)
- BANWR Case Study (Ann Chenevert-Steffeler)
- Elkhorn Case Study (Charley Miller)
- Malpai Case Study (Bill McDonald)
- Includes presentation of short “local stories” videos (Cody Sheehy)
Workshop 3 will be held in October 2018 at the King’s Anvil Ranch and will focus on landowner collaboration on brush and woody species management.