The Roundtable on April 3-4, 2019, in Denver included a keynote by Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief Matt Lohr, roundtables examining at-risk species conservation, and a case study on multi-agency collaboration during the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire in Colorado Springs.
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead urged attendees to “make a difference” on land management and invasive species policy at the inaugural event of the WGA Working Lands Roundtable. The event gathered leaders in land management and invasive species to examine crosscutting policy issues on Oct. 11-12, 2018 in Cheyenne.
The launch event of the Working Lands Roundtable in March of 2018, moderated by John Freemuth of the Andrus Center for Public Policy, highlighted policy strategies for management of landscape-scale invasive species, wildlife, and forest and rangeland.