Conservation Calendar

Looking to stay up to date on your CEUs? Have producers asking conservation-specific questions you don’t feel confident answering? Looking to host a training and want to avoid conflicts for your audience? You have come to the right place.

Explore our Conservation Calendar for information on conservation-related events and trainings hosted across Wisconsin and beyond.

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Manure Mondays

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4 events,

Wisconsin Agribusiness Classic

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Growing School Food Gardens

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People, Pipelines, and Water Protectors: Native American Sacrifice Zones – Conversations about Conservation

8 events,

Native Plant Materials Virtual Conference

Facilitation Basics for Coastal Managers

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Changing How We See Algal Blooms

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On Trees: A Conversation with Peter Wohlleben, Jessica J. Lee, and Sumana Roy

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Grazing Public Lands 101: A Multi-State Discussion on How to Build A Public Lands Grazing Program

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Economic Guidance for Coastal Management Professionals

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Abridged Monarch Essentials

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Carbon Farming Connection

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Soil to palate stories that weave us together

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How to Make the Most of Smart Phones-Farmer Roundtable

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Lambing, Kidding, and Calving on Pasture

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Resiliency Forum – Time & People Management for Specialty Crop Growers

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Road Detention Structures: Adapting Current Infrastructure for Flood Resiliency and Nutrient Reduction

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Grass-Fed Winter Workshop

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Habitat restoration and bird monitoring on the Oneida Nation reservation

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7 events,

12th Annual Winter Ag Conference

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What Do We Know About Permeable Pavement?

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What Do We Know About Permeable Pavement?

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Seeing the Forest for the Trees: An Overview of Forestry Taxes

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Effectiveness Monitoring – Evaluating the Effects of Forest Management on Bird Populations

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Basic Hydrology

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High-Producing Organic No-Till

9 events,

EcoFarm Conference Rooted in Resilience

Wisconsin Cranberry School

Dairy Strong

Dairy Strong

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Fertilizer Prices High? How Soil Microbes Can Improve Fertilizer Efficiency

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SnapPlus Version 3 Update

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Public Rights in Milwaukee’s Fresh Coast

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Smart Climate Communication in Complicated Times

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The History and Effectiveness of Injurious Wildlife Listing under the “Lacey Act”

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Farrowing Sows on Pasture

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Expanding the Scope of Landscape Design: People, Ecology, and Time

Agroforestry Symposium: Food, Fire, & Agroforestry for the Future: Ecological Knowledges for Climate Resilience

30th GrassWorks Grazing Conference

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Basic Hydrology

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Supporting Mental Health: Northeast WI

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Outreach and Education for Trash Free Waters – What Makes a Successful Campaign?

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Agriculture Policy – Building Native Agriculture

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The Impacts of Flooding and Business Activity and Employment: A Spatial Perspective on Small Business

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How’s My Waterway

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Solar Pollinator Habitat Discovery

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Cleanout for Lagoons and Anaerobic Digesters

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Indigenous Food Ways with Dan Cornelius, UW Madison Law School

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Dive into the gene pool: Using environmental DNA to detect invasive species

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National Climate Assessment: Midwest Chapter Engagement Workshop

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Pesticide Applicator Training Program

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2022 Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum

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Basics of Timber Basis: Re(setting) the Table

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Evaluating Air Quality Resource Concerns

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Social Media Training for Farmers

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Northern Soil Compaction Conference

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Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Webinar Series

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