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The Wyoming Chapter of The Wildlife Society
About
Mission
Board Meeting Minutes
Special Reports
Leadership Team
Contact
Network
UW Student Chapter
The Wildlife Society
Central Mountains and Plains Section
Opportunities
Get Involved!
Grants
Awards
Resources
Newsletters
Resource Hub
Annual Conference
2025 Conference
Travel Grant Applications
Venue
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Board Meeting Minutes
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Leadership Team
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UW Student Chapter
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Central Mountains and Plains Section
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Conference and Workshop Registrations Workshop (Tues full day): The State of the CO-WY Beaverscape: Connecting on Cross-state Insights, Knowledge Gaps, and Pathways Forward
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Workshop (Tues full day): The State of the CO-WY Beaverscape: Connecting on Cross-state Insights, Knowledge Gaps, and Pathways Forward

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Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (lunch not provided)

Size: Limited to 25 participants

Instructors: Stacie Robinson (USDA) and Sarah Heerhartz

Description:This workshop will provide an opportunity for local wildlife biologists and managers to learn and/or share experiences about a variety of topics related to beavers on the landscape/riverscape in our area. The workshop will include state updates from CPW (State beaver management planning process) and WGFD (translocation program). It also will include lightning talks and/or facilitated discussions and Q&As on beaver translocation and “migration support” strategies, beaver coexistence strategies and practices, and permitting and water rights related to beaver coexistence and/or beaver relocation. The workshop will culminate in a group discussion on where we are, where we want to go, and what barriers exist to supporting/increasing beaver activity on the landscape, and a summary of action items to take forward.

THIS IS A FULL-DAY WORKSHOP AND CAN, THEREFORE, NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER WORKSHOPS

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Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (lunch not provided)

Size: Limited to 25 participants

Instructors: Stacie Robinson (USDA) and Sarah Heerhartz

Description:This workshop will provide an opportunity for local wildlife biologists and managers to learn and/or share experiences about a variety of topics related to beavers on the landscape/riverscape in our area. The workshop will include state updates from CPW (State beaver management planning process) and WGFD (translocation program). It also will include lightning talks and/or facilitated discussions and Q&As on beaver translocation and “migration support” strategies, beaver coexistence strategies and practices, and permitting and water rights related to beaver coexistence and/or beaver relocation. The workshop will culminate in a group discussion on where we are, where we want to go, and what barriers exist to supporting/increasing beaver activity on the landscape, and a summary of action items to take forward.

THIS IS A FULL-DAY WORKSHOP AND CAN, THEREFORE, NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER WORKSHOPS

To checkout, after adding all items to your cart, click the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner of your screen/ the web page header.

Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (lunch not provided)

Size: Limited to 25 participants

Instructors: Stacie Robinson (USDA) and Sarah Heerhartz

Description:This workshop will provide an opportunity for local wildlife biologists and managers to learn and/or share experiences about a variety of topics related to beavers on the landscape/riverscape in our area. The workshop will include state updates from CPW (State beaver management planning process) and WGFD (translocation program). It also will include lightning talks and/or facilitated discussions and Q&As on beaver translocation and “migration support” strategies, beaver coexistence strategies and practices, and permitting and water rights related to beaver coexistence and/or beaver relocation. The workshop will culminate in a group discussion on where we are, where we want to go, and what barriers exist to supporting/increasing beaver activity on the landscape, and a summary of action items to take forward.

THIS IS A FULL-DAY WORKSHOP AND CAN, THEREFORE, NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER WORKSHOPS

To checkout, after adding all items to your cart, click the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner of your screen/ the web page header.

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