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2
Days - $495 |
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Participants
will visit vernal pool habitat and be
presented with identifying characteristics for both common and rare vernal
pool plants occurring within San Diego County. At each field site,
participants will be presented with practical guidelines for planning,
implementing, and monitoring vernal pool habitat restoration projects, where
adaptive management is emphasized. The morning of the first day will be
spent in the classroom reviewing basics of vernal pool habitat and ecology
and examining pressed specimens of species that are difficult to identify in
the field. The first afternoon and all of the second day will be spent in
the field. Upon course completion, students should be able to identify many
vernal pool species and have a better understanding of the challenges
presented by planning and implementing successful vernal pool habitat
restoration.
Instructor
pool: Mason and Sward. |
| San Diego, California |
April 19-20, 2010 |
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An Agenda provided here for the
San Diego County Vernal Pool Flora and habitat Restoration course is from a previous course. While drastic changes are not
anticipated, due to the changing nature of what the instructors feel is
critical to teach, please be aware that the topics covered in the agenda may
not be exactly what will be covered in a future course.
San Diego County Vernal Pool
Flora and Habitat Restoration Agenda |
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