by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Grassfed Beef, Land Ethic, Land Health, Resilience, Sheep Herding
Read me... Resilience, Issue 32 – Building Resilience Part 1 April 2008 “Building resilience – which the dictionary defines as “the ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change” – is a main focus of The Quivira Coalition. We’ve even...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Public Lands, Resilience
Read me... Resilience, Issue 30 – Crossing Divides March 2007 In this issue of our Journal, we examine a topic that has been a main focus of The Quivira Coalition since its founding ten years ago: bridging divides and mending relationships. Finding a way across...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Grazing, Land Health, Resilience
Read me... Resilience, Issue 29 – A New Land Movement October 2006 The theme of this issue is ‘A New Land Movement’ which farmer and author Peter Forbes describes as be-ing focused on the critically important job of saving relationships along with saving places....
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Public Lands, Resilience
Read me... Quivira Newsletter #28 April 2006 This newsletter includes information on cooperating on federal lands, government agencies, and the New Ranch definition. Quivira's annual print newsletter, Resilience, has served as a source for producer-driven rangeland...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Comanche Creek, Resilience, Wildlife
Read me... Quivira Newsletter #26 April 2005 This newsletter includes information on community based collaboration in the West and Comanche Creek update. Quivira's annual print newsletter, Resilience, has served as a source for producer-driven rangeland science, a...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Grazing, Land Health, Resilience, Riparian Restoration
Read me... Quivira Newsletter #25 November 2004 This newsletter includes information on the benefits and challenges of collaborative management, how humans can be a benefit to nature, and directional virtual fencing. Quivira's annual print newsletter, Resilience, has...