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Pastoralist Gatherings

Upcoming Pastoralist Gatherings

25-30 July 2026

Red Andina Gathering

end July early Aug 2026

World Reindeer Herders Congress

Aug 2026

Proposed UNCCD Side Event: Land conversion

08/01/2026

Australia Wentworth Rural Show

August 2026

South Asia Pastoralist Awards

10-17 Aug 2026

Global Pastoralist Gathering

09/01/2026

Australia Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance Gathering

22-23 Sept 2025

Natural Fibre Conference

23-24 Sep 2025

IYRP MSP dialogue

09/29/2026

Regional Customary Tenure Conference (Rangeland and Pastoralism)

Oct 2026

Future of Grasslands and Herders' Livelihoods

Oct 2026

Madrid Transhumance Festival

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