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Wetlands and riparian management online course set to begin Jan. 9

BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Montana State University's Extended University will offer a 15-week online course on wetland and riparian ecology and management beginning Jan. 9.

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BOZEMAN, Mont. - Montana State University’s  Extended University  will offer a 15-week online course on  wetland and riparian ecology and management  beginning Jan. 9.

 

The course provides a thorough introduction to wetland and riparian ecology of the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains; the regulations and public mandates that guide management; and the human and global disturbances that continue to shape these systems.

 

The course is designed for both practitioners and educators, including tribal, state and local regulatory staff; agency professionals; consultants; and teachers. The course may also be of interest to city, county and state government officials, particularly those in areas where population growth and land use changes put great pressure on wetland and riparian resources.

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The course will run through April 28. Scheduling is flexible: assignments are required during each week and have a due date, but students are not required to be online at a specific time. The course is open to anyone across the country. Participants should have general background knowledge in biology and ecology.

 

The instructors are  William Kleindl  and  Rebecca Diehl . Kleindl has 28 years of experience working as an aquatic ecology research scientist and consultant throughout the United States, assisting private and public clients with policy development; permit assistance; resource delineation and mapping; and mitigation design, implementation and monitoring. Diehl has more than 10 years of experience researching, teaching, and consulting on the physical processes that shape river systems and the characteristics of riparian upland/wetland complex.

 

The course is $500 and is now open for registration at  http://eu.montana.edu/noncredit/ .

 

For more information, contact Janine Hansen at  (406) 994-5240 or  jhansen@montana.edu  or MSU Extended University at  ExtendedU@montana.edu .

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