Rangeland Center News & Events

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Upcoming Events

This page is updated regularly to reflect the latest available information.

September 9-12: Lost River Grazing Academy in Marsing/Homedale 

October 2-3: Rangeland Center Fall Forum in Salmon 

TBA: 2026 Range Livestock Symposium

Rangeland Center in the news

For updates about specific research topics, visit the Priority Topics pages

Idaho’s News Channel 7 (KTVB) produced a segment on the Idaho Grouse & Grazing Project, co-led by Rangeland Center member Karen Launchbaugh. Watch it here.

MT Express covered an effort led by Rangeland Center Director Jason Karl, and others, to use drones to reseed Rinker Rock Creek Ranch after the Glendale Fire in 2024. Read the story.

Idaho 6 News recently reported on the Rangeland Center’s partnership with the National Resource Conservation Service, conducting the annual Natural Resources Inventory. Check out the piece here.  

Rangelands published a special issue on virtual fencing in February, including an article from Hope de Avila and Karen Launchbaugh. This issue is entirely open access. Check it out.  

Rangeland Center Senior Associate Director, Dr. Tim Prather, explains the changes underway in how herbicides are used in areas designated as habitat for threatened and endangered species.

The University of Idaho’s Drone lab, led by Rangeland Center Director and professor Jason Karl, is an interdisciplinary research and teaching group located on the Moscow campus. This video, produced in combination with the story, explores how drones are transforming research.  

Newsletter Archive

Including: Idaho Grouse & Grazing follow-up, Rangeland Center in the news, graduate assistantship opportunity, recently published papers, and more. Read it here.

Including: Idaho Grouse & Grazing Report goes live, summer field tours & meetings recaps, recently published papers, and more. Read it here.

Including: Upcoming events and opportunities, news updates from the Center, and recently published articles from center members. Read it here.