Rick Knight to speak at special seminar: ‘Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works’

Event DetailsRick Knight, professor emeritus of wildlife conservation in the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, will speak at a special seminar titled “Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works.”

Knight works at the intersection of land use and land health in the American West, and will discuss ranching in terms of its ecological sustainability, economic viability, and cultural importance.


Event Information

“Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works”

Date: Thursday, April 20, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Location: Bernard Rollin Knowledge Well | Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building, Room 140

Sponsored by: The Warner College of Natural Resources and The College of Agricultural Sciences

Free to attend, open to everyone