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Woodland Wildlife and Biodiversity and Woodland Species at Risk

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Course Description

Forest managers in Alberta apply wildlife conservation principles in all phases of harvest planning. The people who carry out those plans will benefit by knowing when specific practices are required, and why it makes a difference. The goal is to increase awareness of the legislation and strategies in place in Alberta that are designed to protect species at risk. Anyone who reads the Annual Operating Plan or is given a harvest plan map and must operate according to the ground rules will benefit from this course.

This course is one of six courses in the Forest Stewardship Certificate and is delivered in partnership with Northern Lakes College and Woodland Operations Learning Foundation (WOLF https://www.w-o-l-f.ca/ )

Register for all 6 courses to complete the Forest Stewardship Certificate, or register for the individual courses that interest you.

In order to successfully complete this course, you must receive a minimum grade of 70% on any quizzes, and fulfill instructor determined participation requirements.

Course Number

FS002

Course Hours

Pre-requisites

N/A

Withdrawals and Refunds

There are no refunds once you have registered for this course.

Cancellation

Northern Lakes College reserves the right to re-schedule or cancel a course that lacks sufficient registrations to provide a satisfactory learning atmosphere. In this event your registration fee will be refunded in full or applied to the re-scheduled course.

Fee Payment

Fee Payment: Fees are due at the time of registration. Northern Lakes College accepts cash, cheque, money order, debit, VISA, MasterCard, American Express. Invoicing to a company requires a Purchase Order (PO).

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