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Wetland and Riparian Ecology

Tributary of Briggs Creek
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Dates: June 4th (evening) – June 5th, 2010
Location: Deer Creek Center, Selma, OR
Instructors: Daniel Sarr, PhD, John Alexander, MS
Tuition: $50
Naturalist Certificate
Full of life both in and out of the water, wetlands and riparian corridors are some of the most complex and distinctive habitats found in our region.
Introduce yourself to the hydrology, ecology and wildlife of wetlands and riparian areas in the Siskiyous, legislation that affects them, and the conservation efforts employed for their protection in Oregon. Join us for the Free Evening Program, "Land, People, and Paradox: Preservation, Recreation, and Conservation Science in National Parks of the United States," June 4th at the Deer Creek Center.
~Make a Weekend of it! ~
Stay Friday night after the Free Evening Program, Join class Saturday then unwind during your second night at the Deer Creek Center. Stretch those mental and physical muscles Sunday by joining the Noxious Weeds 101 class, a free course and volunteer weed pull day. Help us restore the Deer Creek Center while learning about identifying and managing invasive and noxious weeds with local experts.
Check out the PDF document below for more information on the weekends activities!
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