Vision:
a well-trained and highly motivated group of professionals and rangeland users working with productive, sustainable rangeland ecosystems.
Mission:
to promote the professional development and continuing education of members and the public and the stewardship of rangeland resources.
SRM:
is the professional society dedicated to supporting persons who work with rangelands and have a commitment to their sustainable use. Rangelands comprise almost one-half of all the lands in the world. They are extremely important to society for the goods and services they produce and for the ecological services they provide. SRM is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of rangelands for the benefit of current societies and for future generations. For more information on rangelands and rangeland resources check out Links above.
SRM members will find personal information under Members Login. Members have access to the SRM membership database, committee information, CEU forms and many other items. If you have suggestions for the SRM webpage, contact the webmaster.
If you are not a member of SRM, but you have an interest in SRM, check out the Membership - Join Now link on the left. Become a member of SRM and help insure the sustainability of rangelands for the future. SRM is comprised of 20 regional Sections. You can obtain more information on SRM Sections under Links.
News and Events:
Merging Trails: Culture, Science, and Innovation
Special Notice
Early Registration Deadline Extended to December 19!

62nd Annual Meeting
Society for Range Management

February 8-12, 2009
Albuquerque, New Mexico
http://www.srmmeetings.org
Merging Trails: Culture, Science, and Innovation
Meeting Registration:
Online Registration
Printable Form - mail or FAX this form to SRM headquarters at 303-986-3892

Important Links:
Pre-Convention Trail Boss (pdf)
Meeting Information
Rangeland Technology Equipment Council (RTEC) - Online!
[January 12, 2009]
RTEC would like to invite you to visit their new site! The new site includes information about the 2009 Workshop: "Integrating GPS and GIS Technology to Improve Land Treatments". The workshop will be hosted by RTEC at the 2009 62nd Annual Meeting in Albuquerque on Sunday, February 8, 2009 from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM.
January Rangeland News - now available!
[January 7, 2009]
Full Color (3MB pdf)
Formatted Text Only (303K pdf)
Text Only (79K pdf)
Section Updates!
[December 17, 2008]
2009 Idaho Section Winter Meeting
New Dates - January 15-16, 2009
2009 Arizona Section Winter Meeting
January 13-14
Sierra Vista, AZ
Geological, Anthropological, Historical, and Climatic Influences on AZ Rangelands
See pages 7-10 of the December Newsletter for more details.
2009 New Mexico Section Winter Meeting
January 8-9, 2009
Albuquerque, NM
Fairfield Inn (Corner of Menaul and University next to the Hilton)
505-889-4000
Title: Meeting Energy Challenges for the New Century: Implications for Range Management
Special Note: ADVANCE REGISTRATION AND BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED FOR NATIONAL SOLAR THERMAL TEST FACILITY TOUR. Each individual must provide the following information to Summer Eaton (575-646-2362) by December 19 in order for SNL to process the necessary paperwork to grant clearance: 1) full name; 2) date of birth; 3) social security number; 4) name of company you work for; 5) job title; 6) U.S. citizen (yes or no). Limited to 25 people. See Meeting Agenda for more details.
Nominations for SRM Officers Deadline Extended
[December 16, 2008]
The deadline has been extended to Friday, January 9, 2009.
To view the Nominations Announcement . . . Click Here.
December Rangeland News - now available!
[December 12, 2008]
Full Color (1.8MB pdf)
Formatted Text Only (301K pdf)
Text Only (66K pdf)
November 2008 Student Conclave Newsletter - Online!
[December 10, 2008]
For more information on the Student Conclave - Click Here.
December 2008 Young Professionals Conclave Newsletter (pdf) - Online!
[December 5, 2008]
For more information on the Young Professional Conclave - Click Here.
Employment:

Assistant or Associate Professor of Range Science
[January 13, 2009]
School of Natural Resource Sciences
North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND
(More Info)

Agricultural Systems Project Manager
[January 6, 2009]
University of Wyoming College of Agriculture
Laramie, WY
(More Info)

Research Ecologist
Announcement No: RA-09-0221

[December 24, 2008]
USDA-ARS Range & Meadow Forage Management Research Unit
Burns, OR
(More Info)

Livestock, Rangeland and Natural Resources Advisor #ACV 08-02
[December 19, 2008]
University of California Cooperative Extension
Red Bluff, CA
(More Info)

Zumwalt Project Manager
[December 3, 2008]
The Nature Conservancy
Enterprise, OR
(More Info)

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Faculty Position
[November 13, 2008]
Land Reclamation/Restoration Ecology
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY
(More Info)

Assistant Professor of Wildland Fire Science
[November 6, 2008]
Department of Forest Resources
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID
(More Info)

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