Skip to Videos All | Keynote Address | Even in the Wilderness: The untold story of commercial grazing in our most protected places | Connecting the dots: Public lands extremism to the Capitol insurrection | Grass Fed Lies: The truth behind regenerative agriculture | Coexistence: Is there a place for livestock on public lands? | Responding to new challenges: Public Lands Management for the 21st Century and beyond | Science and Grazing Impacts to Western Ecosystems | Injustice for All: Indigenous perspectives and the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge | The Great Drying: Assessing livestock grazing in the new normal for the American West | Keynote Address, • 1/1/23 Key Note: Rob Davies Even in the Wilderness: The untold story of commercial grazing in our most protected places, • 1/1/23 Session VIII: Madeleine Carey on voluntary grazing permit retirement Even in the Wilderness: The untold story of commercial grazing in our most protected places, • 1/1/23 Session VIII: Gary Macfarlane on Grazing in Wilderness Even in the Wilderness: The untold story of commercial grazing in our most protected places, • 1/1/23 Session VIII: Dana Johnson on Grazing in Wilderness: Legal Landscape and Implications on the Ground Even in the Wilderness: The untold story of commercial grazing in our most protected places, • 1/1/23 Session VIII: Felicie Pace on the Grazing Reform Project Connecting the dots: Public lands extremism to the Capitol insurrection, • 1/1/23 Session VII: Jacqueline Keeler on Stand Off: the Origin Story Connecting the dots: Public lands extremism to the Capitol insurrection, • 1/1/23 Session VII: Aaron Weiss on the 30X30 Disinformation Brigade Connecting the dots: Public lands extremism to the Capitol insurrection, • 1/1/23 Session VII: Erik Molvar on a brief history of domestic terrorism in the American West Grass Fed Lies: The truth behind regenerative agriculture, • 1/1/23 Session VI: Spencer Roberts on how regenerative grazing came to the united states Grass Fed Lies: The truth behind regenerative agriculture, • 1/1/23 Session VI: Jason Hannon on the theology of regenerative grazing Grass Fed Lies: The truth behind regenerative agriculture, • 1/1/23 Session VI: Andy Kerr on cow-bombing a hell of a lot of land for hardly any beef Coexistence: Is there a place for livestock on public lands?, • 1/1/23 Session V: Suzanne Asha Stone Coexistence: Is there a place for livestock on public lands?, • 1/1/23 Session V: Michele Lute, PhD on on coexisting and rewilding with North American carnivores Coexistence: Is there a place for livestock on public lands?, • 1/1/23 Session V: Cyndi Tuell on Mexican Wolves Responding to new challenges: Public Lands Management for the 21st Century and beyond, • 1/1/23 Session IV: Laura Welp on on grazing permit renewals and NEPA Responding to new challenges: Public Lands Management for the 21st Century and beyond, • 1/1/23 Session IV: Federal Land Managers Responding to new challenges: Public Lands Management for the 21st Century and beyond, • 1/1/23 Session IV: Peter Lattin on mapping BLM's grazing allotment land health status The Great Drying: Assessing livestock grazing in the new normal for the American West, • 1/1/23 Session III: Matt Reeves on tools for evaluating drough impact on non-forest vegetation The Great Drying: Assessing livestock grazing in the new normal for the American West, • 1/1/23 Session III: Dan McCool, PhD on Drylands and Aridification The Great Drying: Assessing livestock grazing in the new normal for the American West, • 1/1/23 Session III: Dennis Willis on Public Lands: A Drought Intensifier Injustice for All: Indigenous perspectives and the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, • 1/1/23 Session II: Eirene Hamilton Injustice for All: Indigenous perspectives and the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, • 1/1/23 Session II: Dustin Jansen Injustice for All: Indigenous perspectives and the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, • 1/1/23 Session II: Davina Smith Science and Grazing Impacts to Western Ecosystems, • 1/1/23 Session I: Naomi Louchouarn, PhD on Uncertainty and Precautions in Science-Based Management Science and Grazing Impacts to Western Ecosystems, • 1/1/23 Session I: Dave Stricklan on Faith Based Range Management Science and Grazing Impacts to Western Ecosystems, • 1/1/23 Session I: Allison Jones, The Story of the Duck Creek Allotment Science and Grazing Impacts to Western Ecosystems, • 1/1/23 Session I: Robert L. Beschta, PhD on “Pressure Points”