Western Watersheds Project Cordially Invites Readers Of
WWP's Online Messenger To Join Us At RangeNet 2003 At The University Of Colorado
In Boulder Next Week.
The Conference Features A Keynote Address Thursday Evening
By Former National BLM Director, Jim Baca.
This Year's Conference is Hosted by Western Watersheds
Project (http://westernwatersheds.org), RangeNet (http://www.rangenet.org),
Sinapu (http://www.sinapu.org), and Sinapu CU
(http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/cusinapu)
Thanks to the Following Co-sponsors:
- THE NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS GRAZING CAMPAIGN
- RANGEBIOME
- GREAT OLD BROADS FOR
WILDERNESS
- ADVOCATES FOR THE WEST, INC.
- OREGON NATURAL DESERT
ASSOCIATION INC.
- CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
- ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS,
LLC
Here is the Agenda:
RangeNet
Agenda of Events
Wednesday November 5, 2003
University of Colorado Museum of Natural
History
Henderson Building on the Univ of Colorado campus between 15th and
16th streets, just east of Broadway. Visitor parking is located in the Euclid
parking structure just east of the University Memorial Center
(UMC).
- 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 Conference
reception. No-host bar. Welcome by Jon Marvel
Michael Robinson Mexican Wolf
Recovery Politics Slideshow
Thursday November 6, 2003
Fleming Law Building Courtroom (401 UCB Kittredge
Loop Drive)
- 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 Conference registration
and networking
- 9:00 - 9:15 Welcome by Jon Marvel
- 9:15 - 10 "Welfare
Ranching: The Subsidized Destruction of the American
West", George Wuerthner,
National Public Lands Grazing Campaign
- 10:00 -
11:45 Knowledge as a Basis for Action (Panel)
(Moderator
Irene Vlach)
Critique of Holistic Rangeland Management: Dr.
John Carter
Legal Strategies to Address the Problems Associated with Public
Lands Ranching: Tom Lustig
Economics of Public Lands Ranching: George
Wuerthner
Ranch Ecology: A Six Point Critique - Dr. Jerry Freilich (Speaker),
Jeff Duda, John Emlen, Carl Freeman, and Phil Cafaro. Major conservation
organizations support the ranching industry arguing that sensitively ranched
lands are compatible with long term maintenance of biodiversity and are
certainly preferable to subdivisions. Jerry Freilich, The Nature Conservancy's
former science director for Wyoming, will discuss six problems with this
contention.
- 11:45 - 12:00 Knowledge Q &
A
- 12:00 -1:15pm - lunch on your own
- 1:15 - 2:45
Endangered Species: Spotlight on Grouse (Moderator Mark
Salvo)
Dr. Bruce Welch, USDA-Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research
Station. Expert on sagebrush ecosystems.
Dr. Steve
Herman, Evergreen State College. Author, "Wildlife Biology and Natural History:
Time for a Reunion."
Allison
Jones, Wild Utah Project. Principal, Heart of the West Conservation Design
and Implementation Project, including millions of acres of sage grouse
habitat in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Colorado.
Dr. Clait
Braun, Grouse, Inc. Formerly with Colorado Division of Wildlife, premier expert
on Gunnison and greater sage grouse.
- 2:45 - 3:15 Sage Grouse Q
& A
- 3:15 - 3:30 Break
- 3:30 - 4:30 Dollars
and Sense: The National Public Lands Grazing Campaign (Pat
Wolff)
Andy Kerr, director,
National Public Lands Grazing Campaign
Mark Salvo,
counselor, NPLGC
Additional speaker TBA
- 4:30 - 5:00
Dollars & Sense Q & A
- 5:00 -7:00pm - Dinner on your
own
- 7:00 - 7:15 Edward Abbey Memorial Hooved Locust
Award (Recipient to be announced) Presented by Jon Marvel
- 7:15 - 8:30 Keynote
Address: Jim Baca
Friday November 7, 2003
- 8:15 a.m. - 9:00
Conference registration and networking
- 9:00 - 10:00
Carnivores, not Cows (Panel) (Moderator Rob Edward)
Michael Robinson, Center for
Biological Diversity, discusses ranching as impediment to Mexican wolf
recovery
Wendy
Keefover-Ring, Sinapu, slideshow on carnivore protection and anti-aerial gunning
initiatives
Todd Tucci, Advocates for the West, discusses successful
litigation to stop ADC predator killing in name of endangered species
protection
Dr. Nicole
Rosmarino, Forest Guardians, discusses ADC's growing involvement in endangered
and threatened species conservation.
- 10:00 - 10:25
Carnivore Q & A
- 10:25 - 10:35 Break
- 10:35 -
11:35 Re-Wildling the West (Panel) (Moderator Nicole
Rosmarino)
Jarid Manos, Great Plains Restoration Council:
Discussion of Buffalo Commons, Million Acre Vision
Tara Rae
Gunter, Oregon Natural Desert Association: Obtaining Wilderness Without
Cows.
Lauren McCain,
Southern Plains Land Trust: Private Land Acquisition, Conservation Easements,
Tax Lien Sales. Using the gravy train to achieve
conservation.
- 11:35 - 12:00
Re-Wildling Q & A
- 12:00noon -1:15pm - lunch on your
own
- 1:15 - 2:15 Beyond Federal Lands (Moderator Greg
Schneider)
Greg Schneider, East Bay Grazing in urban open
space
Elaine Kingston, Public Safety and Free Roaming
Cattle
Kent Knudson, Open Range Laws -- Obsolete?
BB Hahn,
Developer-Controlled Grazing Rights
- 2:15 - 2:30
Beyond Federal Lands Q & A
- 2:30 - 3:30 How the West
Will Be Won (Moderator Larry Walker)
Andy Kerr, director,
National Public Lands Grazing Campaign
NPLGC Steering Committee
representatives:
American Lands Alliance (Mark
Salvo)
Center for Biological Diversity (AJ Schneller)
Forest
Guardians (John Horning)
Oregon Natural Desert Association (Tara Rae
Gunter)
Western Watersheds Project (Jon Marvel)
- 3:30 - 4:00 How
the West Will Be Won Q & A
- 4:00 p.m. - END OF
CONFERENCE!