The 12th annual Symposium of the California
Exotic Pest Plant Council runs Oct. 2-4 in Kings Beach,
Calif. Land managers and researchers will speak on “Planning
Weed Management for Ecosystem Recovery.” Call 510-525-1502 or
visit www.caleppc.org.
The University of
Montana is sponsoring the 27th Annual Public Land Law
Conference and Plum Creek Lecture Series in Missoula on Oct. 2-3.
The conference, free to the public, will focus on biodiversity and
the Endangered Species Act. Log onto www.umt.edu/publicland/ or
call 406-243-7700.
The Rocky Mountain
Land Library and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
have kicked off a new author series: Conversations on the Land. The
series begins Oct. 10 with David Mas Masumoto and Stanley Crawford
speaking on “Peaches, a Few Cloves of Garlic and the Future
of the American Farm.” Call 800-925-2250 or visit
www.dmns.org.
You can still catch the
tail end of “Wolves and People: Seeking Common
Ground,” a six-part lecture series that began Sept.
17 and extends until Oct. 27. The series, hosted by the Stegner
Center in Salt Lake City, features speakers on wolf biology and the
politics of wolves. Call 801-585-3440 or visit
www.law.utah.edu/steg ner/calendar.html.
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Calendar.

