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Environmental Site Restoration/Mitigation
Creative Planning and Implementation
Hosted by Northwest Environmental Training Center

Developing a restoration/mitigation program should address all aspects of the site’s ecosystem, rather than developing plans to simply enhance a particular species or group of species. This course provides participants with a broad overview and specific steps used for innovative restoration and mitigation planning and implementation, applicable to the western U.S. The topics covered are intended to include restoration/mitigation planning; research needs; regulatory and permit coordination; early considerations of unanticipated effects, bioengineering, best management practices (BMPs), maintenance of the mitigation, provisions to be taken during all phase of the implementation to ensure success, and how to quantify success in terms of area and ecological function. A field trip to one or more mitigation sites will be arranged for the second part of the class session.

Tuition: $695 (*$595 reduced tuition is available for Native American tribes; government employees; nonprofits; students; and NAEP, NEBC, NWAEP members). For general information contact Kristine Robson by telephone at 206-762-1976 (Fax: 206-762-1979) or via e-mail at krobson@nwetc.org

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