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Ecological Site Descriptions: An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Webinar 3

This is the third session of an eight-session webinar series.  Session three focuses on presentations that demonstrate how to mine and analyze existing data from research, academia and agency sources.  The presentations focus on current examples of data mining, analyzing and interpretation to facilitate site concept confirmation and to facilitate the understanding of state and community phases change.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Webinar
Source

NRCS

Time
1:49:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
ESD Webinar 3

Wetland Bank Guidance & Information

This page contains guidance and general information on wetland banking in Minnesota. Forms associated with wetland banking can be found on the WCA Forms and Templates page.

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Ecological Site Descriptions: An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Webinar 4

This is the fourth session of an eight-session webinar series.  Session four focuses on presentations that demonstrate how to mine and analyze existing data from research, academia and agency sources. The presentations focus on current examples of data mining, analyzing and interpretation to facilitate site concept confirmation and to facilitate the understanding of state and community phases change.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Webinar
Source

NRCS

Time
1:59:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
ESD Webinar 4

Ecological Site Descriptions: An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Webinar 5

This is the fifth session of an eight-session webinar series.  This session will focus on how ecological site descriptions are being utilized in making management decisions. Presentations from various consultants will describe their experiences in utilizing ecological site descriptions as a standard reference for land management, monitoring, and assessment.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Webinar
Source

NRCS

Time
1:25:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
ESD Webinar 5

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Ecological Site Descriptions: An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Webinar 6

This is the sixth session of an eight-session webinar series.  This session will focus on how ecological site descriptions are being utilized to make management decisions. Presentations from various consultants will describe their experiences in utilizing ecological site descriptions as a standard reference for land management, monitoring, and assessment.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Webinar
Source

NRCS

Time
1:28:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
ESD Webinar 6

Ecological Site Descriptions: An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Webinar 7

This is the seventh session of an eight-session webinar series.   This session will focus on how agencies and NGOs can benefit from, and contribute to, the ecological site description process through standardized methods and procedures, as defined in the Interagency Ecological Site Handbook for Rangelands. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Forest Service (FS), and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will utilize this handbook to define, delineate, and describe terrestrial ecological sites on rangelands. The Interagency Ecological Site Handbook for Rangelands implements the policy outlined in the Rangeland Interagency Ecological Site Manual. This policy provides direction to BLM, FS, and NRCS  to cooperatively identify and describe rangeland ecological sites for use in inventory, monitoring, evaluation, and management of the Nation’s rangelands. Multiple agencies contribute and benefit from development of ecological site descriptions.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Webinar
Source

NRCS

Time
1:09:00 AM
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
ESD Webinar 7

Ecological Site Descriptions: An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Webinar 8

This is the final session of an eight-session webinar series.  This session will focus on how agencies and NGOs can benefit from, and contribute to, the ecological site description process through standardized methods and procedures, as defined in the Interagency Ecological Site Handbook for Rangelands. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Forest Service (FS), and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will utilize this handbook to define, delineate, and describe terrestrial ecological sites on rangelands. The Interagency Ecological Site Handbook for Rangelands implements the policy outlined in the Rangeland Interagency Ecological Site Manual. This policy provides direction to BLM, FS, and NRCS to cooperatively identify and describe rangeland ecological sites for use in inventory, monitoring, evaluation, and management of the Nation’s rangelands. Multiple agencies contribute and benefit from development of ecological site descriptions.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Webinar
Source

NRCS

Time
1:52:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
ESD Webinar 8

BWSR Board visits Pomme de Terre Watershed on annual tour

St. Paul, Minn.—The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) visited parts of six Minnesota counties (Big Stone, Stevens, Swift, Grant, Otter Tail, Douglas) that are part of the Pomme de Terre Watershed during its annual board tour August 28. The tour offers board members and staff a valuable opportunity to see firsthand how partnerships between local conservation staff and landowners are making a difference in communities across Minnesota. Board tour destinations rotate each year to highlight different regions of the state.

“Landowners and local government staff are the driving force behind conservation delivery in Minnesota because they understand the unique needs of the communities where they live and work,” BWSR Executive Director John Jaschke said. “The annual tour gives Board members a powerful opportunity to see firsthand how locally-led efforts are making a positive impact on Minnesota’s waterways.”

The Board visited sites identified as priority areas by the watershed’s One Watershed, One Plan planning partnership. One Watershed, One Plan offers an alternative to the traditional project–by–project approach by enabling a collaboration of local governments to pursue timely solutions based on a watershed’s highest priority needs. Tour stops included a stream barb project at Stone’s Mill dam in Stevens County, the Drywood Creek restoration in Swift County, conservation easements in multiple counties, soil health plots in Grant County and more.

The 20-member BWSR Board includes representatives from state agencies, local governments, and citizens. The projects featured during the annual tour illustrate how successful partnerships between federal, state, and local governments and private landowners safeguard and enhance Minnesota’s soil and water resources.

Photos from the Board Tour can be found on Facebook.

In-Lieu Fee Mitigation Program

BWSR is in the process of developing an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation program. An ILF is an alternative mechanism to wetland banking and project-specific replacement to satisfy wetland mitigation requirements under the Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act as administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). Applicants proposing to impact wetlands and provide mitigation for those impacts may purchase credits from an ILF sponsor.

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