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Craig Goodwin
National Aquatic Ecologist USDA NRCS Ecological Sciences Division
Richard Weber
Wetland Hydraulic Engineer, National Wetland Team USDA NRCS Central National Technology Support Center
July 17, 2013
2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM Pacific 90 Minutes
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Webinar Overview
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As the third in the series on environmental evaluations, this webinar will assist USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service conservation planners, partners, and technical service providers to understand the ecological importance of floodplains and riparian areas and how to properly analyze and document existing conditions and the effects of planned conservation actions. Primary topics include: legal foundations, information/data sources, tools, mitigation measures, and documentation requirements including examples.
Hosted by: Matthew Judy, Senior Ecologist, USDA NRCS Central National Technology Support Center, and the NRCS Ecological Sciences Division.
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