Listen "AoR 107: SRM Keynote Address, "Working Across Borders" with Tammy VerCauteren & the Ollila Family"
Episode Synopsis
Plants and animals and weather patterns do not respect property boundaries, state lines, or national borders. Managing landscapes requires not the obliteration of human-defined boundaries but working across them. In this plenary session from the Society for Range Management's 2023 annual meeting, Tammy VerCautere and David and Holly Ollila describe their efforts to conserve wildlife species, especially grassland birds, in the Great Plains of the U.S. through the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. Tate Lantz, a NRCS supervisor in South Dakota, moderates the discussion.
SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT AT https://artofrange.com/episodes/aor-107-srm-keynote-address-working-across-borders-tammy-vercauteren-ollila-family.
SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT AT https://artofrange.com/episodes/aor-107-srm-keynote-address-working-across-borders-tammy-vercauteren-ollila-family.
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