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SUMMARY:Self-Paced Online: RX-310 Introduction to Fire Effects
DESCRIPTION: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. \nBut RX-310 isn’t just for fire practitioners\, it’s also designed for biologists\, ecologists\, and land managers who want a deeper understanding of how fire interacts with ecosystems. Whether you’re focused on wildlife\, invasive species\, fisheries\, vegetation dynamics\, or cultural values\, this course offers practical\, science-based insights into the short- and long-term effects of fire across diverse landscapes.
URL:https://cab-bc.org/event/self-paced-online-rx-310-introduction-to-fire-effects/
LOCATION:CR Professional\, British Columbia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference is committed to celebrating accomplishments and fostering meaningful\, equitable partnerships that support Indigenous-led economic participation in BC’s Natural Resource Sector. Our objective is to facilitate building enduring partnerships between Indigenous communities and the resource sector through sustainable and respectful resource development. By building these relationships\, IROC seeks to promote inclusivity\, self-determination\, economic empowerment\, and the protection of Indigenous rights and culture at all stages of resource development.
URL:https://cab-bc.org/event/indigenous-resource-opportunities-conference/
LOCATION:Vancouver Island Conference Centre\, 101 Gordon Street\, Nanaimo\, BC\, V9R 5J8\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Indigenous Resource Opportunities":MAILTO:info@bciroc.ca
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SUMMARY:Bat Acoustics Training
DESCRIPTION:Bat Acoustics Training Course – Techniques and Analysis\nInstructor: Dr. Cori Lausen\, WCS Canada Director of Bat Conservation\nLocation: Kamloops\, BC.\nDates: June 15–19\, 2026.\nTo find out more information and to be considered for the 2026 course\, please complete this form as soon as possible: https://tinyurl.com/WCSBatAcousticCourse.\nApplication/inquiry on or before 15 Feb is strongly advised.
URL:https://cab-bc.org/event/bat-acoustics-training/
LOCATION:Kamloops Location\, To Be Determined\, Kamloops\, British Columbia
ORGANIZER;CN="Wildlife Conservation Society Canada":MAILTO:clausen@wcs.org
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SUMMARY:Fire Effects Monitoring Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Fire is a moment. Monitoring tells the whole story. Fire ecology and fire effects are increasingly recognized as essential to effective prescribed fire\, restoration\, and wildfire risk reduction. This workshop focuses on translating fire behaviour into ecological outcomes. It helps participants deepen their understanding of how fire influences fuels\, vegetation\, and soils (and other values) over time\, well beyond the day of ignition. \nThrough applied field and classroom work\, you will learn how post-fire patterns and severity shape ecosystem response months and years after a burn. It also prepares you with monitoring that can be used to make those effects visible and measurable. The emphasis is on interpretation\, using fire effects knowledge to inform future prescriptions\, adaptive management\, and long-term land stewardship decisions. \nVisit the course page for detailed learning outcomes and the agenda. You do not need any fire experience to achieve value from this workshop.
URL:https://cab-bc.org/event/fire-effects-monitoring-workshop/
LOCATION:Kelowna Fire Department Training Facility\, 2255 Enterprise Way\, Kelowna\, BC\, Kelowna\, British Columbia
ORGANIZER;CN="CR Professional":MAILTO:colleen@crprofessional.ca
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