Member or not, There's a lot you can do in our section!
1. Every year we have an annual meeting in the fall, join us, we'd love to meet you!
2. Field tours - each year we tour our Excellence in Rangeland Conservation award winner's ranch, you are welcome to attend.
3. Scholarships and passion projects - available for college students and others interested in Colorado Rangelands
4. Volunteering - keep reading below:
2. Field tours - each year we tour our Excellence in Rangeland Conservation award winner's ranch, you are welcome to attend.
3. Scholarships and passion projects - available for college students and others interested in Colorado Rangelands
4. Volunteering - keep reading below:
Did you know that everyone in the section, including board members, are volunteers?
Why do we do it?
We love rangelands and we know that they are relevant to our society, even if not everyone in our world realizes that. Rangelands represent about 50% of the earth's terrestrial ecosystems. We're here to give them a voice, to teach others how to improve them
and steward them for future generations!
Why do we do it?
We love rangelands and we know that they are relevant to our society, even if not everyone in our world realizes that. Rangelands represent about 50% of the earth's terrestrial ecosystems. We're here to give them a voice, to teach others how to improve them
and steward them for future generations!
PeopleWhat's the biggest word in the word jumble?
PEOPLE! But rangelands, membership, work, and management are important, too. You can be a part of providing high quality experiences for section members, college students, high school youth, and yourself by getting involved in the section. |
How to get involvedWhether you volunteer for a few hours, take on a small project or join the board, we can use your knowledge, skills and talents in our section!
How do you do it? Decide what you're interested in and contact our Past-President, Dan Nosal, who is in charge of helping connect you into our section activities! |