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What's New In Silviculture Surveys - 1 Day
This 1 day course is intended to assist silviculture surveyors and administrators in staying current with survey procedures, new legislation and other relevant changes. In addition, changes to survey procedures of the previous few years will be discussed. This session provides a forum for experienced silviculture surveyors to discuss issues and share relevant survey experience. The current Stocking and Free Growing manual will be provided to participants at the session.
Cost: $170 + GST
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Agenda:
Changes to silviculture surveying for this year What’s changed over the past years A review of common areas of difficulty Open discussion addressing participants' questions

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