Join the Point Blue Soils Team in partnership with Quivira Coalition for a webinar on the Rangeland Carbon Monitoring Program (Range-C), where we’ll dive into the logistics of designing and implementing a monitoring project to track the impacts of prescribed grazing on ecosystem carbon and soil health. You’ll gain practical knowledge for effective carbon monitoring, such as spatial design, project budgeting, field sampling protocols, and data storage. We’ll hear from northern California rancher, Matthew Rose-Stark, as he describes transitioning a 2,600-acre property from conventional to rotational grazing, and his experience piloting the Range-C framework to establish baseline carbon values. Register on Point Blue’s Zoom webpage at the button below.
Range-C was developed to help practitioners conduct transparent, fit-for-purpose monitoring of aboveground and belowground carbon in response to rangeland management. At the same time that it supports management efforts at the ranch scale, the Range-C Program is designed to evaluate management effects on carbon at regional scales when data is aggregated network-wide in the secure Point Blue Science Cloud.
Partnership between Quivira Coalition and Point Blue Conservation Science made the Range-C Program possible. Now, we’re teaming up again to bring this resource to practitioners in the Southwest. Whether you’re a rancher, technical assistance provider, or a carbon stewardship researcher, this webinar offers resources for enhancing grazing management through scientifically-sound carbon monitoring rooted in collaboration with land stewards.