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Species at Risk – Online, February 11th – 12th, 2025

Online

Species at Risk is an applied, two-day, online with a student led field component course focusing on how to determine which species at risk are known to occur in a particular area, how to identify potential habitat opportunities, and how to assign a relative potential for that species to be present.

Planning and Designing Fish Habitat Assessments – Online – February 11th, 2025

Online

This Micro-Course describes strategies and approaches to selecting specific methods, in a defensible manner and combining information from a range of scales, to complete efficient and effective fish habitat assessments. Participants are assumed to have working knowledge of the standard stream fish habitat assessment methods.

Plant Identification Level 1 – Online – February 13th, 2025

Online

Tailored for beginners or as a refresher for those seeking to reinforce their botanical knowledge, this MicroCourse aims to bolster your confidence in identifying plants and set you on a path for continuous learning and growth in this fascinating field.

College of Applied Biologists Information Session

The Blue Horizon Hotel 1225 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

An information session is scheduled a session from 6:00 – 9:00 pm on Thursday, February 13, 2025 in Vancouver. The event will be held at: The Blue Horizon Hotel (Baker & Arrowsmith Rooms) 1225 Robson Street Vancouver, BC V6E 1C3 https://www.bluehorizonhotel.com/ The agenda includes: • 6pm: Networking reception, which includes a beverage and appetizers ($25...

Introduction to Statistics for Ecology using R

Selkirk College 301 Frank Beinder Way, Castlegar, BC, Canada

This course presented by the Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology provides an introductory primer for statistical concepts and techniques. Learners will explore ecological data, assumptions about probability distributions, hypothesis testing, one and two sample tests, ANOVA, regression, and model building topics. Emphasis will be placed on integrating practical examples into course exercises. The course...

Construction Monitoring — Wildlife Mitigation – Online – February 18th, 2025

Online

This course will dive deep into industry-leading techniques for wildlife mitigation amidst construction projects. Explore strategies for pinpointing potential impacts, selecting appropriate mitigation measures, and evaluating their effectiveness. Emphasizing hands-on learning, you’ll navigate timing considerations for various species and explore terrestrial and aquatic isolation methods.

Fish Habitat Restoration — Prescription Development – Online, February 19th, 2025

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.

Back to the Future: Invasives 2025

New West Minster New Westminster, BC, Canada

We are excited to be back in New Westminster this February 2025, bringing together invasive species practitioners, researchers, community leaders, Indigenous voices, ranchers, foresters and the broader public. Together, we’ll explore the connections and impacts of invasive species in your communities.

For the past 20 years, the ISCBC Forum has been leading the way in tackling the challenges of invasive species and exploring innovative solutions to manage and reduce their impact. As we celebrate this milestone year, we’re excited to reflect on the themes, sessions, and insights that have shaped our community over the years.

The “Back to the Future” theme reflects our commitment to learning from the past and celebrating achievements while envisioning a future with healthy landscapes and communities free of invasive species. Join us for an electrifying reunion featuring some memorable speakers and popular sessions past, celebrating amazing achievements and exploring thrilling new opportunities!

Reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and be a part of leading the next 20 years! See you in New Westminster!

Avian Nest Sweeps and Monitoring Methods – Online – February 24th – 25th, 2025

Online

The two-day, fully online Avian Nest Sweeps and Monitoring Methods training program will train participants to perform efficient, effective, and ecologically responsible nest sweeps for breeding birds. After completing this course participants will understand the regulatory and environmental drivers behind this practice and be prepared to plan and conduct these specialized surveys.