Description | This class consists of two, 2hr zoom sessions on December 6th & 8th, 2022 Cost: $45 (includes both sessions) Financial aid slots available Register online This course will offer suggestions in establishing simple, low cost monitoring and reporting protocols that will allow practitioners to gauge their progress in meeting project goals and keep stakeholders engaged throughout the restoration process. Participants will also be provided with specific strategies and resources for managing non-native plants, insects, and animals commonly found at restoration sties in the greater Puget Sound region and for responding to extreme weather conditions and increasing requirements for seasonal watering. Professional Credits Pending. This class is part II of a four-part series, Foundational Concepts and Implementation Essentials for Resilient, Inclusive Landscapes - covering the fundamental principles of ecological restoration and best practices for applying those principles in our increasingly dynamic world. The series is grounded in case studies of ongoing wetland, forest, and prairie restoration projects at Juanita Bay, Juanita Beach, Totem Lake and South Norway Hill parks in Kirkland. Attendance to other parts of the series is encouraged, but not required.
An optional field session (cost: $45) is available to add on during registration. Additional professional credits are pending for the field session. |
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