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RX-310 is an introductory, self-paced online course designed to help you understand how fire interacts with various ecosystems. It’s based on NWCG standards and objectives wtih a Canadian and American lens. The course takes approximately 30 hours, including time for online videos, interactive exercises, learning reviews, and reviewing your student manual. But RX-310 isn’t just...
Location: Fully online This two-day, fully online Avian Nest Sweeps and Monitoring Methods training provides participants with foundational knowledge to support effective, efficient, and ecologically responsible nest sweeps for breeding...
Location: Fully online Wetland Assessment is an applied, two-day, online with a student led field component course focusing on the step-by-step process of how to characterize, classify, and delineate wetlands...
Prince George Conference and Civic Centre
Prince George, BC, Canada
Momentum for Continued Growth: Building B.C.’s Resource Future This theme reflects a critical time for western Canada’s resource sector—one defined by renewed confidence, accelerated infrastructure and project development, and a...
Location: Fully online The ability to remove amphibians and reptiles safely and effectively from a work site is an important skill for environmental professionals. This two-day applied course provides students...
Location: Fully online This one-day Fish Habitat Restoration – Prescription Development course will provide participants with the methodology to develop a comprehensive habitat restoration prescription. Topics include how to inventory your site, investigate, and define historic conditions, identify ecological and traditional values to be restored, establish goals and objectives, develop and execute your restoration and monitoring plan....
Location: Fully online Note: This event is split into two sessions over two days; January 26th & January 29th, 2026 Focusing on solvents, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals/personal care products (PPCPs), the course explores how these everyday compounds—originating from households, agriculture, and industry—move through air, water, soil, and organisms. Students will learn why some organics break down...
Location: Fully online You will acquire the foundational knowledge needed for identifying plants to their exact species. We’ll cover the essentials: from understanding plant naming and classification to decoding plant morphology and terminology and mastering the use of botanical keys. Along the way, we’ll navigate common challenges and pitfalls in plant identification, introduce you to...
The course will be conducted through three-hour online sessions held over five Tuesday mornings, with optional take-home activities available between sessions.
Amanda Ronnquist, Fuse Consulting Ltd. Part of the 2025-2026 Community of Practice (CoP) Lunch and Learn Webinar Series, Society for Ecosystem Restoration in Northern BC
Location: Fully online Note: This event is split into two sessions over two days; January 26th & January 29th, 2026 Focusing on solvents, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals/personal care products (PPCPs), the course explores how these everyday compounds—originating from households, agriculture, and industry—move through air, water, soil, and organisms. Students will learn why some organics break down...
Location: Fully online Erosion control is a common challenge in streambank management, and selecting the right tools is key to success. Effective bank protection should maximize stability, minimize environmental impact, and require little to no maintenance. Rock groynes, or flow retarders, provide a versatile solution by harnessing the river’s energy to rebuild banks while offering...