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  • ABWRET Blended Course (W25 Offering)

    Online

    The ABWRET-A (W25) Blended Course provides learners with a strong understanding of the Government of Alberta’s wetland function assessment tool, needed for Alberta Water Act approvals.

  • QGIS Level I & II (Online, flexible dates)

    Online

    The QGIS mapping program has become the go-to software for people that want to map and analyze geospatial data using a free, open source product. Supported and continuously developed by designers world-wide, the program is replacing ArcGIS in many organizations. The program is easy to download and use but requires a bit of orientation for...

  • Fundamentals of Wildland Fire Ecology and Management micro-credential

    Online

    Presented from both Indigenous and western perspectives, the Fundamentals of Wildland Fire Ecology and Management program provides a unique learning opportunity that combines knowledge of western fire science and Indigenous ways of knowing with landscape and fire ecology and social sciences to address a vital need for professional training in the increasingly complex area of...

  • Fish Habitat Restoration — Primer on Stream Hydrology – Online – January 7th, 2025

    Online

    In this MicroCourse, you’ll explore different types of flow and learn how flow dynamics impact water quality and habitats. Through engaging videos and field-based photos, you’ll gain the skills to interpret real-world stream conditions. By the end of the course, participants will have a strong foundation in stream hydraulics, with the ability to identify and...

  • Lake Management Techniques – Online, January 8th-9th, 2025

    Online

    Lake management requires key skills and knowledge required to study and sample the physical, chemical, and biological properties of lakes. This two-day course includes instructor-led presentations, as well as ample ‘hands on’ student application through discussions, breakout groups and exercises.

  • 22nd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum

    Prince George Conference and Civic Centre Prince George, BC, Canada

    The BC Natural Resources Forum offers a positive, non-partisan arena to discuss and learn first-hand the latest news, trends and opportunities linked to the resource sector in BC. The conference has become an important platform for leaders across the resource sectors and BC's communities to build relationships, share ideas and discuss solutions common to their industries.

  • Fish Habitat Restoration — Stream Morphology Assessment – Online – January 16th, 2025

    Online

    In this MicroCourse, you’ll explore the different types of channel morphologies, the conditions that create them, and their stability over time. You’ll also learn about the challenges of working within dynamic channel systems. Through the use of photographs, topographic imagery, and channel cross-sections, participants will develop the skills to accurately identify channel morphologies and pinpoint...

  • Advanced Electrofishing – Online – January 17th, 2025

    Online

    To assist practitioners in capturing more fish when doing this work, NRTG’s Advanced Electrofishing MicroCourse provides students with lessons learned over decades on how to effectively capture fish using this tool.

  • Advanced Fish Sampling – Online – January 20th, 2024

    Online

    This MicroCourse is intended for the purpose, to draw on decades of experience capturing and sampling fish to provide students tips, tricks, and strategies to not only set the gear but also to do so in manners to increase catch, while also reducing impacts to trapped fish or mammalian and avian bycatch. The course will build...

  • Wetland Assessment – Online, January 21st – 22nd, 2025

    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 in Canada and the northern United States.

  • Introduction to Camera Trap Data Management and Analysis in R

    Revelstoke, BC , Canada

    This course presented by Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology aims to guide participants in effective ways to store, manipulate and analyze camera trap data within the R statistical environment. It will cover data storage and exploration of best practices, introductions to the major methods used to analyze camera trap data, all using real world...