Grassland Restoration Forum

Renny Grilz

An exploration of native seed producer networks and seedbanking in Europe

This presentation builds on insights from Renny Grilz’s Nuffield Canada Agricultural Scholarship project, which explores native seed producer networks and seedbanking in Europe and North America. Meewasin Valley Authority is investigating the potential to establish a native plant seedbank in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to support prairie conservation and restoration in Western Canada. The goal of the seedbank will be to preserve genetic diversity while enhancing ecosystem resilience and provide critical resources for restoration. Inspired by global best practices, future efforts will focus on partnerships with seed producers, landowners, and conservation groups, developing robust collection and storage protocols, and addressing regional ecological challenges.

Short Biography:

Renny W. Grilz, PAg serves as the Resource Management Officer with the Meewasin Valley Authority, where he leads efforts in ecological restoration, prescribed fire management, invasive species control, and targeted grazing within the South Saskatchewan River valley in and around Saskatoon. As a 2024 Nuffield Canada Scholar, Renny’s research focuses on developing native seed networks and seedbanking strategies to support prairie restoration and conservation in Western Canada. Drawing from international studies and over 30 years of conservation experience, Renny is dedicated to advancing seedbanking initiatives, native seed industry  growth and fostering partnerships to enhance biodiversity.

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Event Cancellation

How to Use the Range Plant Community Guides and Recovery Strategies

Unfortunately with a number of late cancellations for the Range Plant Community Guides & Recovery Strategies Workshop scheduled for September 13th, 2023 we’ve had to make the tough decision to cancel the workshop for this fall due to insufficient registrations for a cost recovery event.  We will be offering the same workshop in conjunction with the CLRA Conference in March 2024.  The GRF Mailing list will receive notice/announcements about the event as details become available.

We are still proceeding as planned with the Grassland Assessment Classroom & Hands on Field Training on September 14th at the Cassils Hall/Antelope Creek Ranch.

Apologies for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.