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IYRP Calendar of Achievements & Upcoming Events

Upcoming

10-12 November 2026

Pastoralism and vultures: shared challenges, shared future

Dec 2026

Highlighting mountains: incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC COP 30

Dec 2026

UN Water Conference

3-6 December 2026

Llama Caravan of Tolconi

3 April 2025

Western Spirit Museum IYRP Event #1

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Past

26 February 2026

Exploring Rangelands Myths: Mobility drives conflict and insecurity

25 February 2026

UK Launch of COP17 in Mongolia & the IYRP

25 February 2026

Global Grasslands and Savannahs Dialogue

25 February 2026

IYRP "Launch" Event at the House of Lords, London

24 February 2026

International Agricultural Fair: IYRP Launch Event

21 February 2026

Thozhuvam Pastoral Festival 2026

16 February 2026

Launch/Celebration of IYRP in Rajouri District of Jammu & Kashmir, India

15 February 2026

Launch/Celebration of IYRP in Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh

15 February 2026

Indian Pastoralists Communities Network (IPCN) Launch of IYRP

13-15 Feb 2026

Orans and Devbanis: Heritage and Biodiversity for Sustainable Conservation

Agroecology & land: the role of pastoralists to protect land and combat desertification

11-13 February 2026

Gojri Buffalo - A Shared Heritage of the Himalayas

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