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The Wetland Delineation Certicate is awarded to participants who attend and successfully complete assignments for Vegetation Identication and Methodology for Delineating Wetlands.
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- Intro to Wetland ID - Pond Design, Management and Maintenance
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Required Textbook - Wetland Indicators: A Guide to Wetland Identication, Delineation, Classication, and Mapping [ISBN 0873718925] R. Tiner - $85 Recommended Textbook - Munsell Soil Color Chart - $165
NOTE: This is not an introductory course. For an introductory course, please enroll in our Introduction to Wetland Identifcation course being held on June 5, 2014.
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Required Textbook - Newcombs Wildower Guide [ISBN 0316604429] L. Newcomb- $25 Recommended Textbooks - The Shrub Identication Book [ISBN 0688050409] G. Symonds - $30 - The Tree Identication Book [ISBN 0688050395] G. Symonds - $30
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When you delineate wetlands without the proper training or experience, you run the risk of regulatory and career repercussions. Wetlands training can be dicult to grasp if you start your education in an advanced course. Dont make the mistake of jumping into the Methodology for Delineating Wetlands course without rst being exposed to the basic principles of wetland delineation in this course! This one-day combination classroom and eld course, led by wetland expert, Ralph Tiner will teach you the basics of wetland identication and introduce you to the practice of wetland delineation. It will provide the essential background material needed for further study in the eld of wetland delineation. Come review the skills you need to begin to identify freshwater wetlands and their boundaries!
Well worth the time and money! Informative and a good introduction.
This one-day class is meant for pond owners, pond managers, landscape architects, engineers ... anyone involved with the design, management or maintenance of ponds! It is structured to help you make the proper decisions regarding the appearance, function and/or up-keep of your pond. Starting with design, learn how to build a pond, including the construction of embankments and dams, and the selection and installation of liners. Then learn how to create and maintain a stable shoreline, create and aquascape littoral benches, and optimize habitat for sh and aquatic wildlife. In terms of the long-term maintenance of ponds whether constructed for stormwater, irrigation, shing or aesthetic purposes this course provides the answers. LEARN HOW TO: Properly select, use and apply aquatic pesticides to control invasive aquatic weeds and algae; Make use of non-pesticide, environmentally friendly techniques to control invasive aquatic weeds and algae; Design and implement a dredging project, including the proper navigation of the environmental rules and regulations; and, Correctly select, size, and install various types of pond aeration systems.
FEATURED TOPICS: Wetland denitions and concepts Wetland hydrology indicators Wetland vegetation - hydrophytic plant indicators Wetland soils - soil colors, hydric soil indicators Wetland types - wetland classication, wetland maps Review of wetland plant characteristics
[Ralph] has a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a good sense of humor
FIELD EXERCISES: Wetland plant identication Hydric soil recognition Wetland hydrology indicators Wetland delineation Required Textbook - In Search of Swampland: A Wetland Sourcebook and Field Guide (Second Edition) [ISBN 0813525063] R. Tiner - $30
Additionally, discover new ways to maximize the aesthetics and wildlife attributes of your pond using AQUASCAPING AND BIOENGINEERING techniques! This innovative approach combines landscaping and evolving engineering solutions to correct eroded shorelines, create and maintain stable and attractive vegetative shorelines, and integrate native, non-invasive, easy to maintain, and attractive plant species into the design of new ponds or the retrot of existing ponds.
Please visit www.cpe.rutgers.edu/wetlands or call Bianca Scardina at (732) 932-9271 x.643 for more information regarding recertication credits.
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