About this Event
Registration opens Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 9:00 am. Tickets available online only.
Agenda
This workshop is designed to provide practical training to professional biologists, resources managers, and students on the terrestrial ecology, land use management, and regulations of the California tiger salamander (CTS). The lecture session will include a review of the biology, upland habitat use, and migration patterns of CTS, the theory and design of roadway tunnels to facilitate safe passage of migrating salamanders; design of pitfall trap arrays; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and California Department of Fish and Wildlife approved survey protocols; and implementing and monitoring land use management practices. The afternoon will consist of field trips that will provide training and hands-on experience. A pitfall trap and fence array will be constructed by attendees. Three CTS tunnel systems along roadways will be visited and discussed.
Schedule
8:30am – 12:00pm Lecture in Heron Hall
12:00 – 1:00pm Box lunch provided
1:00 – 5:00pm Field trips by vanpool only
*Field trips are by vanpool only due to limited parking at field trip sites
About the Instructors
Dave Cook and Jeff Alvarez are experts on amphibian and reptile ecology and conservation, conduct herpetological research, and hold state and federal permits for three pond species.
Refund Policy
Cancellations received more than 30 days in advance of the event date will receive a refund minus a $50.00 processing fee. No refunds will be granted within 30 days of the workshop regardless of the participant's personal or professional emergency. Tickets are transferrable within your agency, if needed.
Co-Sponsors
The Wildlife Project specializes in environmental compliance and technical field surveys, specifically, assisting clients with mitigation development and monitoring, special-status species surveys and habitat evaluations, biological assessments, survey and monitoring technique development, and biological consultation. The Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation works to restore and conserve the Laguna de Santa Rosa, and to inspire public appreciation for this Sonoma County Wetland of International Importance.
Questions? Email: [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation, 900 Sanford Road, Santa Rosa, United States
USD 325.00