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Technical Program At-A-Glance

 

Sunday afternoon, February 8

Symposium:

  • Advances and Challenges of Integrating Adaptive Management in Range Practices
Workshop:
  • Rangeland Technology and Equipment Council Workshop: GIS and GPS Technology to Improve Rangeland Improvement Success

Monday morning, February 9

SRM Memorial Breakfast       
Plenary Session

Monday afternoon

Technical Sessions:

  • Fire Ecology
  • Water and Riparian Systems
  • Ecology I

Symposia:

  • Western Rangelands Partnership: Using the Internet for Information Transfer
  • Military Rangelands Supporting National Security
  • Wolf-Livestock Interactions: Using Science to Develop Innovative Management to Protect Natural and Cultural Resources

Poster Session A:

Set up 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Session start 1:00 pm
Authors present 4:00-6:00 pm
Take down Tuesday, February 10, 10:00 am-11:30 am

Tuesday morning, February 10

Technical Sessions:

  • Vegetation Management and Restoration I
  • Grazing I

Symposia:

  • Solutions to Locoweed Poisoning in New Mexico and the Western US: Collaborative Research of New Mexico State University and USDA/ARS Poisonous Plant Lab
  • Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Technology Advancements
  • Rangeland Animal Behavior: Integration of Ethology and GPS/GIS/RS Technologies (all day)
  • Ecology and Management of Invasive Annual Grasses in the West: Current State of Knowledge and Future Directions (all day)
  • Military Rangelands Supporting National Security (continued from Monday pm, all day)

Forum:

  • High School Youth (all day)

Tuesday afternoon

Technical Sessions:

  • Ecology II
  • Vegetation Management and Restoration II
  • Grazing II

Symposium:

  • Conservation Effects Assessment Project Rangeland Literature Synthesis: An Initial Report

Forum:

  • Producers' Forum: Tales of Tradition and Innovation on the New Mexico Range

Poster Session B:

Set up 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Session start 1:00 pm
Authors present 4:00-6:00 pm
Take down Wednesday, February 11, 10:00 am-11:30 am

Wednesday morning, February 11

Technical Sessions:

  • Undergraduate Papers
  • Range Plants
  • Weed Management with Herbivory
  • Climate and Climate Change

Symposia:

  • Development of Comprehensive Grazing Policy Guidelines: A Case for Adaptive Collaboration within the Rangeland Profession
  • Wildlife Habitat Management on Rangelands Using USDA-NRCS Conservation Innovation Grants

Forum:

  • Linking Restoration of Rangeland Communities and Processes to Societal Outcomes: The Whys and the Hows

Wednesday afternoon

Business luncheon and award ceremonies

Thursday morning, February 12

Technical Sessions:

  • Invasive Species/Weed Management
  • Wildlife I
  • Economics, Sociology and Policy
  • Assessment and Monitoring

Symposia:

  • Rangeland Ecohydrology: Key Concepts and Application to State and Transition Model Development
  • Grazing Systems Research: Focusing on the Managers

Forum:

  • Riparian Ecological Sites: Grazing Management Processes and Strategies for Riparian-Wetland Areas (all day)

Thursday afternoon, February 12

Technical Sessions:

  • Wildlife II
  • Remote Sensing and Technology
  • Education

Symposia:

  • Holistic Management:  A Perspective on Merging Culture, Science and Innovation
  • Borderlands Watershed Management: A Collaborative Approach to Resource Management
  • Wildland Invasive Species Restoration

 

  Technical Session Program