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The Australian Network for Plant Conservation frequently organises long and short courses and workshops in plant conservation techniques. These courses are usually targeted at all those involved in plant conservation, be they private landholders, local government, community group facilitators, state and federal government and industry groups. See also ANPC's National Conferences Participants in ANPC workshops and courses can receive a 'Record of Attendance' certificate if requested on the form at the time of registering. This is not formal accreditation but it may be required by employers. It may also be useful if you later apply for 'recognition of prior learning' through a Registered Training Organisation. 2008 - Courses & Workshops
Wheatbelt Woodlands – Management and Restoration
- AFTER THE FENCE
Wheatbelt Woodlands – Management and Restoration -
AFTER THE FENCE 2007 - Courses & Workshops
Identifying plants of grassy ecosystems
of the ACT region - a field-based course
Rehabilitation and Management of Disturbed Native Plant Communities
National Forum : ‘What lies beneath?’ The role of soil biota in the health and rehabilitation of native vegetation Rehabilitation and Management of Disturbed Native Plant Communities ‘From the ground up’: a workshop on the conservation and rehabilitation of grassy ecosystems of the ACT and region. 2005 Courses & Workshops
Translocation of Threatened Plants
Rehabilitation and Management of Disturbed Native Vegetation
Grass Identification Techniques
Conservation Techniques Workshops 2004 Courses & Workshops
Translocation
of Threatened Plants
Translocation
of Threatened Plants
Rehabilitation
Workshops in South-East Queensland
Translocation
of Threatened Plants
Translocation
of Threatened Plants
Ecological
Restoration of Mountain Environments
Translocation
of Threatened Plants
Landscape
Rehabilitation: Approaches and Techniques
Recovery:
a Decade Towards a Biodiverse Future Courses & Workshops from Earlier Years
Plant
conservation techniques practical workshops
Plant
Conservation Techniques Course
Plant
Conservation Techniques Course
Demystifying
Threatened Plant Conservation
Conservation
of Ecological Communities
Establishing a Seed-based Genebank for Conservation |
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