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WLD2128 - Non-Game Wildlife Survey Techniques
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This course provides an overview of the inventory and survey techniques to assess amphibian, reptile, small mammal, and bat populations. The goal is to help biologists establish monitoring programs. Instruction will take place in the classroom and in the field.
College Credit 2 semester hours
Who Should Attend: Biologists and other resource professionals involved with wildlife inventory programs.
Objectives:
Describe and demonstrate standard small-animal survey approaches.  Identify steps to organize and establish monitoring programs for small wildlife taxa, including mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.  Gain a basic understanding of natural history of reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals.  Practice setting objectives, basic survey design and analysis.  Learn about information resources and expertise available to field staff.
Length: 4.5 days/36 hours   Availability: Every other year
Contact:
Dave Lemarie
Email:
dave lemarie@fws.gov
Phone:
(304) 876-7490

 



National Conservation Training Center
698 Conservation Way
Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443
U S Fish and Wildlife Service