Training Description:

This training introduces the core principles for designing and evaluating diverse native seed mixes for wet sites, including wetlands, shorelines, and riparian areas. Participants will explore how hydrology, soil conditions, seed biology, and site history influence plant selection and establishment, with an emphasis on building resilient, biodiverse plant communities that support water quality and wildlife. The session also highlights practical strategies for selecting species, determining seeding rates, and assessing existing mixes, while recognizing the need for adaptive management and multiple restoration approaches beyond seeding alone. This session is led by Karin Jokela who is joined by three panelists - Rob Baden, Alex Galt and Jeff Potts - that have been long time practitioners of wet site restoration.

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Webinar

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TTCP, Xerces

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Online Learning

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