Publish date
Aug. 16, 2022
The Conflict on Workinglands Conservation Innovation Grant (CoW-CIG) team (with whom WDFW is a collaborator) invites you to join them to learn about emerging opportunities to implement range riding in your operation with financial and technical assistance through NRCS programs, such as EQIP.
August 23rd, 2022
12-1:30pm MST via Zoom. Registration is free, but required.
Panelists include:
- Jay Shepherd, Coordinator, Northeast Washington Wolf-Cattle Collaborative
- Erika Nunlist, Wildlife Program Coordinator, Centennial Valley Association, Montana
- Trina Jo Bradley, Rancher, Valier, Montana
- Cat Urbigkit, Rancher and Shepherdess, Sublette County, Wyoming
- Tom Birkmaier, Rancher, Enterprise, Oregon
- Chet Robertson, Range Rider, Big Hole Watershed Committee, Montana (tbc)
Questions to be addressed by panelists include:
- What does range riding encompass on your operation/program?
- What activities are included?
- How do you determine when you ride?
- How and what (e.g. horse, ATV, truck) do you ride?
- How do the predator species, native prey base and other factors influence your range riding strategy?