[NPSBC] Intro to Willow ID course - only 8 spaces left!

Columbia Mountains Institute office at cmiae.org
Thu Jun 14 10:02:10 PDT 2018


Hi everyone.

Only 8 spaces remain in CMI's upcoming "Introduction to Willow
Classification"
<http://cmiae.org/event/introduction-to-willow-identification/> course July
9-10 in Revelstoke BC (taught by Jamie Fenneman), so if you are interested
or know others that may be interested, I encourage you to sign up now! More
details in the link above or ad below.

I appreciate you sharing this opportunity with your network.

Thank you,
Mia

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Mia King, Executive Director (Interim)
Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology
Box 2568, Revelstoke BC, Canada V0E 2S0
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*Introduction to Willow Identification*
July 9-10, 2018, Revelstoke BC

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*[image: Salix athabascensis (Athabasca willow) 2]** [image: Salix
pseudomyrsinites (tall blueberry willow)]   [image: Salix barclayi
(Barclay's willow)] [image: Salix barrattiana (Barratt's willow)]*

 Photos: Jamie Fenneman

*Course Description*

Willows (*Salix*) are among the most widespread, diverse, and ecologically
important vascular plants in British Columbia, yet are well known as one of
the most difficult groups of plants to identify accurately to species. This
course aims to provide students with a sufficient background in the genus
to help untangle some of these complexities and become familiar with the
identification process in the group. The course will include an in-class
component, which will discuss the diversity, ecology, and identification of
willow species, as well as provide opportunities for students to interact
with fresh and dried specimen material. In addition, field trips will take
students into the field to see a variety of willow species in different
environments and practice field identification using taxonomic keys and
other materials.
*Our Instructor*

[image: Jamie Fennamen photo]*Jamie Fenneman, RPBio, PhD (cand.)*

Mr. Fenneman has been studying the flora of British Columbia for more than
20 years, and has collected and documented plants throughout most of the
province over the course of this period. He has worked as an environmental
consultant since 2005, where he focuses primarily on vegetation community
studies, rare plant surveys, and botanical inventories. He is currently in
the process of completing a Ph.D. in Botany at the University of British
Columbia, where he is studying the taxonomy and systematics of the
sunflower family (*Asteraceae*) in British Columbia. He has also been a
primary laboratory instructor in the field of plant taxonomy at UBC since
2013, and has instructed hundreds of students in the fields of plant
identification and classification.

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Wetland Classification.
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 Revelstoke
BC.  June 21-22, 2018.

Bioengineering: A Restoration Course.
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Revelstoke BC. Sept 26-27, 2018.

2018 Annual Researchers' Forum.
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Nakusp BC. Sept 28, 2018

*Stay tuned for more 2018 fall CMI events!*

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from Mia King, Executive Director (interim)
*Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology*
Box 2568, Revelstoke BC, Canada V0E 2S0
Phone and Fax: 250-837-9311
www.cmiae.org
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