[SOS-PCA] Training: Arid and Semi-Arid Lands Seed Technology and Restoration Course - now on eDOI University
Lindquist, Anna E
alindquist at blm.gov
Fri Apr 7 17:13:22 CDT 2023
Hi everyone,
The Arid and Semi-Arid Lands Seed Technology and Restoration Course has been live for several months now, but has recently been migrated from DOI Talent to DOI University to make external learner registration easier.
To register simply click on the link below, create an account, and then search for the course - it's that easy! The course is free and open to anyone, including external NGO partners.
Website: https://edoiu.doi.gov/login/index.php
Course Name: Arid and Semi-Arid Lands Seed Technology and Restoration Course
Course Description: This self-paced on-line course is intended to serve as an introduction to seed technology and arid and semi-arid lands restoration as a first step towards more in-depth in person restoration and revegetation courses
Course Objectives: By the end of the course, participants will have an understanding of: Ecological restoration principles, standards of practice, and concepts to increase the success of restoration efforts, arid/semi-arid ecosystems and the challenges they pose to successful restoration, and how to apply ecological restoration best practices and concepts in restoration planning in arid and semi-arid ecosystems
Required Prerequisites: None
Dates/Times: This is a self-guided course
Cost (if any): None
Availability (# of students allowed): unlimited
Target Audience: Natural Resource Specialists, Fire, Fuels, Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation, Botanists, Wildlife Biologists, Ecologists, Range, Minerals, Mining and Reclamation.
Thanks,
Anna
Anna Lindquist
she/her/hers
Botanical Communications Manager
Bureau of Land Management - contractor
Currently working from home - contact me for my cell #
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