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LMH 47, using FS 39 cards, and soil hazards assessments) This is an intensive 3 day course which can be taught through our webinar portal, or in the field. The course is an introduction to BCs Biogeo-Ecosystem Classification System. The course will provide the student with a solid introductory training on all geophysical attributes, humus […]
LMH 25 and using FS882 cards, and using BC Conservation Data Centre — reporting on RED/BLUE listed plant communities). This is an intensive 3-day course, which is more advanced ecosystem assessment and reporting of critical elements of red and blue listed plant communities that may be uncovered during regular operations. It represents a highly detailed, […]
This is an introductory course on how to complete a basic regeneration or stocking survey and application of the statistics. This course does not provide information on proprietary software like SNAP. However, it can be requested.
This course is a two day course which goes over the basics of Canadian Soil Classification System and the basic identification of humus forms, and how to utilize the keys available to make these determinations.
This is considered a basic, introductory course, however, it is an intensive 2 day course in which we cover everything to ensure a field practitioner knows when to make a call and when to contact a qualified fish biologist or hydrologist. Field practices to determine fish presence, streams widths, slopes, depths, continuity and connectivity. Riparian […]
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This is a quick, fun one-day course to provide all the information a field technician would require to ensure that they collect the correct information and make empiric decisions about how wind could impact developments. The booklet by Steve Mitchell as well as some more modern methods are described in this course.