2020 Summer Meeting and Tour Cancelled and more….
Because of Covid 19, this year’s Summer Meeting and Tour was cancelled. Washington was scheduled to be the host state, and instead, Washington will host
Because of Covid 19, this year’s Summer Meeting and Tour was cancelled. Washington was scheduled to be the host state, and instead, Washington will host
Fred Hall, who was a mentor to many SRM folks (and others, too) died peacefully at home on December 5. As a 17-year old, Fred
The winter newsletter has been posted to our web site here. It reviews our Annual Meeting and Tour in Pendleton last fall, pays tribute to
Kevin Guinn began his noteworthy career with the NRCS in 1977. He joined the Society for Range Management the same year. In the 43 years since, he
What a guy! We all know Tom Brannon and his lovely wife, Kathy, as strong supporters and believers in rangeland management and in the people who
Will Keller has been described by his peers: Part botanist, part rancher, part mountain goat, part ecologist. He has walked the legs off many a trainee
Quiet, unassuming, and wildly effective. That phrase describes Maura Laverty. Respected by her colleagues and peers alike, Maura is known as the “go to” person
What does one say about a 54-year member of our organization who has done it all? Possibly one could list some of his major accomplishments—-perhaps
Bird’s Eye View of the Blue Mountains: An Exploration of Forestry, Range, First Foods, and Wildlife The Annual Meeting features a joint tour of SRM,
Election for Vice President and 2 board positions are currently underway. Ballots must be mailed by October 5. Download your ballot here. A volunteer for Section
Bird’s Eye View of the Blue Mountains: An Exploration of Forestry, Range, First Foods, and Wildlife Featuring a joint tour of PNW Section Society for
The Fall Newsletter includes Wendy Gardner’s review of the Summer Meeting, Gabi Johnson’s review of High Desert Youth Range Camp, introduction of candidates for Vice