WORKING CIRCLE
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Mission-Vision
    • Background
    • Approach
    • Working Philosophies >
      • Changing the Paradigm for Success
      • The Power of the Whole Story
      • Digging Deeper
  • Serving Ranching Communities
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Reducing Wolf-Livestock Conflict >
      • Range Stewards
      • Baseline Assessment
      • Emergency Response
      • Financial Support
    • Supporting Ranch Resiliency & Sustainability
    • Working Circles
    • Increasing Social Understanding for Shared Landscapes
    • Wolf, Wildlife, and Landscape Surveys
  • Partners
    • People of Working Circle
    • Partners
    • Board of Directors
  • CONTACT
  • SUPPORT US!
    • COLORADO WOLF-LIVESTOCK FUND
  • RESOURCES
    • Educational Resources and Information
    • Regenerative Ranching and Stockmanship for Coexisting with Wolves, Clinic
    • Calving-Conflict Risk Management
    • Understanding Wolf-Livestock Conflict Risk
    • MEDIA PAGE

Increasing Social Understanding for Shared Landscapes

Creating a new legacy in the West that unites rather than divides the values and views of rural and urban communities around large predator conservation and sustainable ranching an divides the values and views of rural and urban communities around large predator conservation and sustainable ranching 

Workshops and Public Meetings
WC offers educational and information sharing workshops and community meetings throughout the West. These efforts focus on the principles that WC supports while encouraging participants to share their experiences so that we may all learn together and gain new insights.
Specific workshops offer the opportunity for folks to engage and learn directly from those who have lived and ranched with wolves and/or whom have practiced, experimented, and studied stockmanship practices to reduce conflict and increase ranch resiliency.
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Landscape and Wolf Survey Project, Northern Colorado 2018-2020
Wolf Biologist, Kent Laudon working with participating wildlife conservation students from Ft. Lewis College, CO.

Outreach and Education
WC promotes greater understanding within similar and among diverse communities. We work to ensure that multiple voices are heard and differing values are honored—that the real, honest, and raw story is told.  It is important that we are all willing to broaden the narrative surrounding wolf conservation and sustainable ranching

​We welcome opportunities to speak or participate in conferences and community meetings for both rural and urban audiences. We offer a variety of talks and presentations on the topics we are actively engaged in and programs we support. Please contact us for more information.
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WC supports the next generation that will be the transformative stewards of our earth, thus WC partners with colleges and universities on a variety of student field projects, internships, and programs both in the Pacific West and in Colorado.
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It's not about changing minds, its about understanding and respecting values
~ Anonymous
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Mission-Vision
    • Background
    • Approach
    • Working Philosophies >
      • Changing the Paradigm for Success
      • The Power of the Whole Story
      • Digging Deeper
  • Serving Ranching Communities
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Reducing Wolf-Livestock Conflict >
      • Range Stewards
      • Baseline Assessment
      • Emergency Response
      • Financial Support
    • Supporting Ranch Resiliency & Sustainability
    • Working Circles
    • Increasing Social Understanding for Shared Landscapes
    • Wolf, Wildlife, and Landscape Surveys
  • Partners
    • People of Working Circle
    • Partners
    • Board of Directors
  • CONTACT
  • SUPPORT US!
    • COLORADO WOLF-LIVESTOCK FUND
  • RESOURCES
    • Educational Resources and Information
    • Regenerative Ranching and Stockmanship for Coexisting with Wolves, Clinic
    • Calving-Conflict Risk Management
    • Understanding Wolf-Livestock Conflict Risk
    • MEDIA PAGE