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IYRP Calendar of Achievements & Upcoming Events

Upcoming

November 23-24, 2026

Grazing Conference (Norwegian Farmer Unions)

November 28-29, 2026

Young Mountain Conference

Dec 2026

UN Water Conference

Dec 2026

Highlighting mountains: incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC COP 30

3-6 December 2026

Llama Caravan of Tolconi

3 April 2025

Western Spirit Museum IYRP Event #1

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Past

28 March 2026

Reviving Kadambam Landscapes and Grasslands: Reawakening Madurai’s Ecology

27 March 2026

GCSAYN Cohort 5 Internship 2026

27-29 March, 2026

European meeting of Women Shepherdesses

26 March 2026

Exploring Rangeland Myths: ‘Pastoralists need more market access to thrive’

25 March 2026

Women in the International Years: what does 2026 hold for them?

25-28 March 2026

 Desertifi'actions

26-29 March 2026

Fête des Bergers

24-25 March 2026

Launch Conference: “Centering African Voices, Scholarship, Research and Advocacy for Resilient Livestock Production on the African continent”

23-29 March 2026

Fifteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS COP15) - 23-29 March 2026

21-22 March 2026

Tamil Nadu Pastoral Tourism

15-21 March 2026

African Pastoralists Women Gathering (APWG - IYRP 2026)

13 March 2026

PastureScapes: Online Discussion with Günther Czerkus about Pastoralism in Germany

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