The 80th Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) International Annual Conference
August 3-6, 2025 | In-person | California, USA | Source |
The 80th SWCS International Annual Conference will be held from August 3-6, 2025, in Costa Mesa, California. This year’s theme, “Conservation Coast to Coast,” underscores nationwide conservation efforts across diverse landscapes and communities. The event will bring together researchers, practitioners, industry leaders, farmers, and students to discuss soil health, water quality, conservation policy, and resource management. The agenda includes workshops, field tours, exhibits, and demonstrations, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. Attendees will engage with cutting-edge conservation technologies, policy advancements, and outreach strategies aimed at accelerating natural resource sustainability. Registration opens in April 2025.
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August 3-6, 2025 | In-person | California, USA | Source | The 80th SWCS International Annual Conference will be held from August 3-6, 2025, in Costa Mesa, California. This year’s theme, “Conservation
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