Join Our Wetland Restoration Workshop at Ball State University
Are you passionate about ecological conservation and looking to enhance your skills in wetland restoration? Wetland Restoration and Training LLC is excited to announce a hands-on workshop hosted by Ball State University’s Field Station and Environmental Education Center. This workshop, led by renowned Wetland Ecologist Tom Biebighauser, is an invaluable opportunity for students, professionals, and enthusiasts to learn practical techniques for creating and restoring natural wetland habitats.
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Why Attend?
Participating in this workshop will equip you with essential skills in wetland restoration, including:
* Selecting suitable locations for wetland projects
* Testing soil texture
* Choosing appropriate construction techniques
* Working with heavy equipment operators
* Establishing native wetland plants
Workshop Highlights
This comprehensive workshop includes hands-on activities and lectures covering wetland soils, hydrology, wildlife, and vegetation. You will also gain insights into the history of wetlands in the Midwest and the principles of wetland construction.
Important Information
Dates: October 26-27, 2024
Location: Ball State University Field Station, Muncie, Indiana
Instructor: Tom Biebighauser, with over 3,000 wetlands restored globally
Cost: Students $165; Professionals $375
Register by: October 16, 2024
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
* Students
* Biologists
* Engineers
* Landscape architects
* Ecologists
* Wetlands professionals
Whether you have prior experience in wetland restoration or are new to the field, this workshop will provide valuable knowledge and practical experience.
How to Register
Enhance your knowledge and skills in wetland restoration by participating in this hands-on workshop. Register now to ensure your place and take a significant step toward protecting and restoring vital wetland ecosystems!
To secure your spot in this transformative workshop, register online at Ball State University’s Registration Page.
For additional information, contact Ball State University’s Field Station and Environmental Education Center or John Taylor at jetaylor@bsu.edu or (765) 285-2641.
Scott Creek Wetlands in Daniel Boone National Forest, KY
About Tom Biebighauser
Tom Biebighauser has been a dedicated Wildlife Biologist and Wetland Ecologist since 1979. He has worked on wetland projects across the globe, leading workshops and authoring several books on the subject. His expertise and passion for wetland restoration are evident in every project he undertakes, making a significant impact on the conservation of threatened and endangered species.
This website holds an abundance of information on wetland restoration techniques. To learn more about Tom’s wetland consulting services and to otherwise explore the innovative solutions offered by Wetland Restoration and Training, contact us today.
Wetland expert Tom Biebighauser