Training Description:

This 5-part focused lecture series introduces the fundamental principles of forest habitat management. The series is taught by Brenda McComb, emeritus professor at Oregon State University.

Series Objectives:

To introduce concepts and theory and of wildlife habitat selection and application of forest management to provide habitat for selected species or for conservation of biological diversity
To help participants with forestry, wildlife, environmental sciences, fisheries, and related backgrounds to find a common ground when approaching management of forests for multiple values
To introduce approaches of managing forests to achieve desired conditions for selected species or the conservation of biological diversity
Disclaimer: This webinar series is for educational purposes only. The opinions, ideas or data presented in this webinar series do not represent USFWS policy or constitute endorsement by USFWS. Some of the materials and images may be protected by copyright or may have been licenses to us by a third party and are restricted in their use. Mention of any product names, companies, web links, textbooks, or other references does not imply Federal endorsement.

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USFWS

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Online Learning

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