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Botany | Ecology | Environmental Sciences
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Natural Science
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English
About Program

Program Overview


The CFS425 Foliar Browse Index course equips individuals with the skills to identify and quantify pest browsing in forests. The course prepares individuals for careers in conservation management, pest control, ecological monitoring, and forest research.

Program Outline

This course appears to be a stand-alone short course offered by the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT).


Outline:


Course Objectives:

  • Identify and quantify the extent of pest (usually possum) foliar browsing in a forest.
  • Gain knowledge on making data available for analysis, reporting, and creating a business plan within the required timeframe.

Course Content:

  • Introduction to the Foliar Browse Index (FBI) protocol
  • Field data collection methods
  • Data recording and storage procedures
  • Data analysis and reporting
  • Business plan development

Course Schedule:

  • The course consists of two days of face-to-face workshops, with additional online pre-workshop study required.
  • Introduction to the FBI protocol
  • Data collection methods
  • Data recording and storage
  • Data analysis and reporting

Teaching:

  • The course is delivered through a combination of face-to-face workshops and online pre-workshop study.
  • The workshops are facilitated by experienced conservation professionals.
  • The pre-workshop study materials include online courses and readings related to field skills and natural heritage.

Careers:

  • The CFS425 Foliar Browse Index course prepares individuals for careers in:
  • Conservation management
  • Pest control
  • Ecological monitoring
  • Forest research

Other:

  • The course is part of the Conservation Field Skills Training Scheme, which provides a comprehensive foundation in conservation skills.
  • Completion of the course requires participants to bring appropriate field clothing, footwear, and equipment.
  • Participants are also responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements.

Conclusion:

The CFS425 Foliar Browse Index course is a valuable resource for individuals interested in pursuing careers in conservation management. The course provides participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively identify and quantify pest browsing in forest ecosystems.

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