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by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
To renew the Wetland Delineator Certification a total of 40 hours of wetland continuing education and an $800 fee would be required. This would need to include 10 hours each in soils, vegetation, hydrology and regulatory topics. Many of our short courses and webinars would satisfy this requirement. To start the renewal process choose which certification types you ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The Swamp School has put together an on-demand online virtual classroom workshop that will bring you up to speed on: Regulations, wetland soils, wetland hydrology, and wetland vegetation, plus. Everything you need to know about the USACOE Regional Supplement ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Techniques taught will also be applicable to individuals interested in using the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. Learn how to recognize key indicators of wetlands (hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and other signs of wetland hydrology) and how to use them to follow the delineation methods outlined in the manual. Immediately apply ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
In the classroom on day 1 and the first part of day 2, attendees will learn how to classify wetlands according to Cowardin and Brinson, identify the key criteria associated with wetlands (hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils, and wetland hydrology), and how these criteria are used to define the wetland boundaries. This course will also cover ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
This introductory one-day course combines both classroom instruction as well as hands-on field visitation to provide you with a basic understanding of how wetlands are created and sustained. In the morning, you will review the connection between soil, water, and vegetation which creates a wetland. After lunch, gain practical experience using a soil auger to ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
Part 1: Creating A Restoration Plan: (6 hours, 3 sessions) Habitat restoration/mitigation programs should address all aspects of a site’s ecosystem, rather than simply enhancing a particular species or group of species. With this in mind, the course material is designed to introduce a complete approach. Attendees will learn to assess site needs, and to create a plan that addresses them using the ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Learning the skills to be a successful wetland delineator is an ongoing process. It is more than taking a one–week class. It requires keeping updated with the latest regulation changes, technical updates and advances in wetland science. The field skills are perishable and without frequent practice they are lost. Over the years we have heard from students about the challenges of taking a ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The new Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Regional Supplements are published and many of them are being used for permit decisions. Even if you are an experienced wetland delineator, you need this class. Each Regional Supplement presents unique challenges that warrant training to fully understand. The Swamp School has developed a customized learning program for each of these regions. The classes are ...
