Forestry Training Course Goal

This course will appeal to a broad range of forest workers at all education levels.  The course goal is to increase awareness and understand the importance of historic sites in Alberta, with the aim of having forest workers identify and protect new and existing sites.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course will be able to:

  • Define the various types of historical resources and the importance of protecting significant examples of these sites
  • Review relevant legislation, regulation, and policy
  • Describe how historical resource management is integrated with forest management
  • Recognize how technologies are used to improve historical resource management

Notes:

      • This course is available in a narrated online version (link below), however, it can be delivered in person or online (to groups) with a live instructor. To arrange a “live online” delivery please send your request to wolfinfo@northernlakescollege.ca or contact the WOLF office at 1-866-293-WOLF (9653)
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          • Cost of the online narrated course is $99 (+GST)

    Please click HERE to register

  • For group registration &/or payment by invoice please click HERE

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