Save the date! February 9-14, 2014 67th Society for Range Management Annual 
International Meeting, Technical Training and Trade Show in Orlando, 
Florida.
 
The theme for the 67th Society for Range Management Annual International 
Meeting, Technical Training and Trade Show is “From Dusty Trails to Waning 
Wetlands” to bring drought and water management, a problem we are all so 
familiar with, to the forefront of the meeting.  The Plenary Session will 
kick off the meeting with noted speakers Dr. Reed Noss, author of Forgotten 
Grasslands of the South and Professor of Biology at University of Central 
Florida, discussing the history of grasslands in the south and orienting our 
largely western-based membership to the regional rangelands, Dr. Thad Box, 
Former Dean of Utah State University’s College of Natural Resources and 
regular contributor to Rangelands and Utah Public Radio, discussing the 
history of drought and how his experiences have changed the way he thinks 
and how drought has shaped the Society, and Dr. Donald Wilhite, Professor of 
Applied Climate Science at University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Founding 
Director of the National Drought Mitigation Center, discussing the way 
forward in how we deal with and manage for drought on our rangelands.  
 
The Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative Committee will sponsor a forum 
titled “Healing the Land and Building Soil Health”. The forum will provide 
technical information about the science of healthy soils. Speakers will 
discuss soil health building conservation principles and practices. The 
popular Producer’s Forum will follow that same theme. The title of the 
Producer’s Forum is “Soil Health Matters”. Producers from across the country 
will discuss the management principles and conservation practices they have 
implemented on their ranches to improve soil health.
 
Throughout the meeting we will have a large diversity of technical sessions, 
workshops and symposia covering a range of topics from wildlife to fire 
ecology. Keep up to date with new conference information at 
http://www.rangelands.org/events/. 
 
Please make plans to attend. Orlando is a great place to be in February.

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