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Continuing Education for Natural Resource Professionals

The Program

The Forest Service Continuing Education (CE-WFW) Program goal is enhancing productivity and effectiveness of professionals whose work involves or relates to management of rare plants, wildlife, fish habitats and watersheds. CE-WFW serves the people who care for the land. By design, the program meets natural resource professionals' training career needs. All resource areas are invited.

group of field folksWho is eligible?

Briefly, the WFW Continuing Education program has two levels in the program.

Level I: Technical Leadership

It is aimed at GS 5-11 and those new to the Forest Service, but it is not exclusive. Technical Leadership includes such workshops as Advanced Concepts in Aquatic Ecosystem Analysis, Wildlife Conservation and Management, Plain & Simple! Document Writing, and Landscape Ecology.

Level II: Program Leadership

It consists of three workshops; Leadership and Communication, Natural Resource Policy, Values and Economics, and Program Management. Because workshops will always be changing in Level I, there is no graduation from that level. You are welcome to repeat any of the workshops over your career as the content will always be updated. In addition to the workshops, however, a completed project is necessary to graduate from Level II. A project can be either the Program Plan developed in Program Management or a couple other options. Work with the National Coordinator in developing your project.

Dropping from the Workshop

Once registered, a participant needing to drop must find a substitute or pay fixed cost. Check with us first, just in case we have a waiting list. Tuition is extremely low cost for these workshops, consequently we do not have much leeway on letting people drop. The budgets have been set and spent based on your current confirmation. Thank you for your understanding and consideration.

Distance Learning

We will be providing as many topics in an online learning format as possible. If you have topic suggestions, please contact the National CE-WFW Coordinator

For more information on the Continuing Education Program contact your Regional Coordinator, or Shelly Witt, National Continuing Education Program Leader, Watershed-Fish-Wildlife & Air, USDA Forest Service, 860 North 1200 East, Logan, Utah 84321. Phone: 435-881-4203

For specific workshop information, please contact the professor in charge.

Additional Contacts: Regional Continuing Education Coordinators and Resource Staff

Persons of any race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, or with any disability are welcome to use and enjoy all facilities, programs, and services of the USDA. Discrimination in any form is strictly against agency policy and should be reported to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.





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Forest Service Continuing Education for Natural Resource Professionals
Author: Shelly Witt, National Continuing Education Coordinator,
WFW staff
Email: switt01@fs.fed.us
Phone: 435-881-4203
Publish_date:2/24/98
Expires: none

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