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  • NEW for 2010!!

    This class will open up in September 2010. If you would like a free class outline, please fill out the contact information below.

    The Gulf Oil Spill - A natural and physical science curriculum for middle school

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  • freeThis is a sample of our Wetlands Delineation 101 class. Take a sneak peak at what we have to offer. Browse around and have fun. You might even pick a few tips.

  • This class presents a forum for discussion about the Clean Water Act (CWA) guidance to implement the U.S. Supreme Court Decision for the Rapanos and Carabell Cases.

  • hydrology designEnrollment Now Open! - Syllabus

    Take a sneak peak inside our hydrology design class.
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    This class is a complete presentation of the methods and calculations necessary to properly plan for wetland hydrology. A water budget will be established to enable students to understand how water circulates though a wetland. Upon completion of the class students will be able to prepare a water budget and properly size a proposed wetland system. The class includes a hydrology textbook, video presentations, quizzes, resources, and a final exam project.

  • DuckNew for 2010! This is a short course on what you need to know about wetlands. We cover everything from permits to mitigation to banking. If you just want a quick overview of what is going on in the wetland world, this class is for you. Sign up today.

  • frog

    This class is the equivalent of our 38 hour field and classroom seminar. Students will complete the classwork on-line and then participate in a two-day field exercise. The classwork will be completed over a four-week period and the field exercise will be offered in various locations based upon your needs.

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  • dragonfly

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, announced on December 4, 2008 the publication and one-year trial implementation period of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Interim Regional Supplement (Supplement) to the 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual (1987 Manual). This online seminar is has been prepared for wetland delineators already trained in the 1987 Manual. It will provide specifics on how to use the new Regional and how their fieldwork will be affected. Discussions of the manual changes in interpretation of vegetation, hydrology and soils will be presented in detail though a video lecture series, quizzes and exercises.

    Classes are now open. Enroll today at: http://SwampSchool.org

  • Intro to GISThis course will enable students to learn about Geospatial Technology over ten lessons designed to demonstrate key concepts, software capabilities and future opportunities in the geospatial industry. This class includes online lessons, a student workbook, sample GIS data and an ESRI ArcMap GIS software trial disk.

    Students learn about Geospatial Technology over ten lessons designed to demonstrate key concepts, software capabilities, and future opportunities in the geospatial industry. These lessons contain overviews of career profiles, which provide examples of industries and individuals that use this technology. Students gain hands on experience using ESRI's ArcGIS software (the industry leader in GIS technology) in eight lessons that explore agriculture, business, information technology, logistics, public safety, health science, tourism, and technology engineering.
  • waterThis course focuses on Green Infrastructure as an approach to wet weather management that is cost-effective, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. Green Infrastructure management approaches and technologies infiltrate, evapotranspire, capture and reuse stormwater to maintain or restore natural hydrologies.This workshop is ideal for planners, engineers, architects, educators, students and anyone who is interested in watershed issues. Class Syllabus
  • Carbon BankingThis class is for anyone who needs to get a quick understanding of what Carbon Banking is all about. It is written to specifically address what is carbon banking and how can your company, organization, industry or family become carbon neutral.
  • lotsforsaleThis class presents all of the relevant topics, issues, and permit programs that relate to working with wetlands in North Carolina. It is focused on what Real Estate agents need to know about showing and listing properties with wetlands and streams on them. We present the regulatory requirements as well as potential opportunities that may open up to your clients.

    This class is approved by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission for 4 Continuing Education Credit Hours. The Course Number is 2988. This class is NOW open for 2011 CEU's.

The Swamp School. Wetland delineation, identifying wetlands and wetlands issues. Watershed and green infrastructure planning. Real Estate Continuing Eduction. Carbon Banking Classes
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