• 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ichthyology – Online, February 10th – 11th, 2025

    Online

    The two-day, fully online Ichthyology course provides a comprehensive overview of fish phylogeny, ecology, and physiology. Participants will develop the foundation for studying and managing fisheries and evaluating biological requirements for fish habitat restoration projects.

  • Bird Nest Surveys — Beyond Standard Approaches – Online – February 4th, 2025

    Online

    Bird nest surveys are an important, but controversial, tool for protecting the nests, eggs, and young that may be threatened by human-caused disturbances, and in so doing remain compliant with Canadian environmental law. In this micro-course we will discuss how to recognize, avoid, and overcome some of the most common limitations of bird nest surveys.

  • Fish Habitat Restoration — Instream Techniques – Online, February 3rd – 4th, 2025

    Online

    This course will provide skills and knowledge to successfully conduct and manage an instream restoration project specific to low-gradient stream environments, conduct site selection, habitat assessment, construction techniques and other key considerations for a variety of in-stream restoration projects, including riffle and groyne design (Newbury Riffle design principles), aeration, bank stabilization, creation of spawning/rearing habitat...

  • Ecosystems Field Data Collection Micro-Credential

    Online

    The Ecosystems Field Data Collection Micro-Credential trains resource and/or forestry practitioners in the use of field skills to identify ecosystems in the field, describe and map ecological strata, identify and describe critical soil hazards and site issues. Procedures and methodologies taught will allow practitioners to classify areas, even if they are devoid of vegetation due to...

  • Drone Applications in Environmental Surveying – Online – January 23rd, 2025

    Online

    In this course several models of drones and their applications in today’s environmental field work will be explored. Topics covered will include - an overview of models of drones - some of the important regulations regarding drone use around the world and setting up flights, capturing data, and processing the data for powerful use of...