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| ECS3147 -
HABITAT RESTORATION TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP |
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We will compare various types of habitat
restoration and restoration techniques, including discussions of associated
successes and failures. You will exchange knowledge and skills on effective
habitat restoration techniques through presentations on your own projects
and group discussions. We will begin the workshop with presentations and
discussions on planning and implementing habitat restoration at the watershed
or regional scale. The remainder of the workshop will feature presentations
by participants on specific projects and by invited speakers.
Who Should Attend: Employees of the Fish and Wildlife Service and other
agencies and organizations actively involved in conducting habitat restoration
projects.
Length: 3 days/24 hours
Objectives: By the end of this session, the participant will be able to:
- Compare
current techniques and types of habitat restoration throughout the nation,
including their successes and challenges;
- Find solutions to existing habitat restoration problems
in different habitat types, and ways to address potential future problems
pertaining to restoration efforts;
- Identify emerging habitat restoration issues and understand
their potential effects on project planning and implementation; and
- Discuss application of habitat restoration techniques
on a watershed or regional scale.
| Availability: |
Annually |
| Contact: |
Donna Brewer |
| Branch: |
Conservation Science & Policy Branch |
| Phone: |
304/876-7451 |
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National Conservation Training Center
698 Conservation Way
Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443
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