Central Coast Rangeland Coalition

Managing Relationships of Earth’s Communities with Soil, Sun, and Water

20100415 Circle P Ranch
Thursday, April 15, 2010
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Circle P Ranch
Watsonville

What is ‘Overgrazing?’

Are ranch lands critical to California’s water issues?

Twice a year, the Central Coast Rangelands Coalition meets to hear about late-breaking news and science affecting rangeland health along California’s central coast.  This is an excellent and rare opportunity to speak to leading conservation and land management groups, ranchers, biological consultants, regulatory agencies, private land owners, businesspeople, and many others actively pursuing better grassland stewardship.

This spring meeting was hosted by Joe Morris and toured the Circle P Ranch.

Participants:

  • toured a working ranch and examine rangeland management practices and discussed the resulting ecological effects of these practices with ranchers, scientists, regulatory agency personnel, and conservation lands managers
  • discussed a definition for the commonly used term ‘overgrazing’
  • heard about an initiative to document the services provided by ranch lands in sequestering carbon and providing clean water

Documents & Publications

Documents
Author/Source
Workshop Materials
 
  
CCRC Spring 2010 Agenda Joe Morris
T & O Cattle Company
February 2010
CCRC Spring 2010 Meeting Evaluation Results Grey Hayes, PhD
Elkhorn Slough Coastal Training Program
  
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