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Wetland Restoration and Enhancement (000081)OverviewThis is a basic interdisciplinary course in wetland restoration and enhancement where participants learn to assess wetland functions, develop restoration and enhancement plans, and implement plans on degraded wetlands. The course emphasizes wetland ecology, wildlife needs, enhancement of wetland functions, conceptual design and implementation processes, and monitoring considerations. The course consists of two portions. The first portion is a self-pace workbook to be reviewed prior to attending the on-site portion of the class. The workbook contains readings and exercises on wetland ecology and wildlife principles applicable to different wetland types. The on-site portion provides detailed discussions, field demonstrations, and reinforces the principles covered in the workbook. Depending upon enrollment the course location will be selected to emphasize the following wetland types: bottomland hardwoods, prairie potholes, Carolina bay and flats, floodplains, northwest freshwater wetlands, and others. ObjectivesUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
PrerequisitesReview the Wetland Restoration & Enhancement Workbook prior to attending the on-site portion of the course. DurationWetland Restoration & Enhancement Workbook is self-paced. Target AudienceNRCS and other agency employees who develop or review wetland restoration/enhancement plans.. NEDC ContactStanley Sackeyfio, Training Specialist Technical SpecialistNorman C. Melvin, Team Leader EnrollmentGo to AgLearn to request enrollment in Wetland Restoration and Enhancement (000081). |
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