Agenda

Webinar instructions will be emailed before the date of the webinar.

Please log into the webinar 15 – 30 minutes before start time.

Friday, March 10, 2023
2:00 – 4:00 pm CST

 

  • Beavers and stream restoration
  • Beavers and wetland management
  • Beavers and flood management
  • Case studies

 

Webinar Instructions
All attendees must log-on through their own email – attendees may not watch together if they wish to earn continuing education credit. HalfMoon Education Inc. must be able to prove attendance if either the attendee or HalfMoon Education Inc. is audited.

Certificates of completion can be downloaded in PDF form upon passing a short quiz. A link to the quiz will be sent to each qualifying attendee immediately after the webinar. The certificate can be downloaded from the Results page of the quiz upon scoring 80% or higher.

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Windows 7 – 10 or Mac OSX Mavericks (10.9) – macOS Catalina (10.15)

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The two most recent version of the following browsers:
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge
Internet Explorer v11 (or later) with Flash enabled

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Credits

Professional Engineers:
2.0 PDHs

Landscape Architects:
2.0 HSW CE Hours

LA CES:
2.0 HSW PDHs*

Floodplain Managers:
2.0 ASFPM CECs

Certified Planners:
CM|2**

Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner:
Pending**

 

Continuing Education Credit Information
This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 2.0 PDHs for professional engineers for whom this subject matter is professionally relevant in all states except New York. 

This webinar is designed to qualify for 2.0 PDHs for landscape architects in most states that allow this learning method. Please refer to specific state rules to determine eligibility. 

HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida (Provider No. 0004647), Indiana (License No. CE21700059), Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700) and North Carolina (S-0130). 

The Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System has approved this course for 2.0 HSW PDHs.* Only full participation is reportable to the LA CES. 

This webinar has been submitted to the Society of Ecological Restoration for CERP accreditation, which is currently pending. 

This webinar has been approved by the Association of State Floodplain Managers for 2.0 CECs for floodplain managers. 

HalfMoon Education is an approved CM Provider with the American Planning Association. This course is registered for CM | 2 for Certified Planners. 

Visit this course listing at www.halfmoonseminars.org for updates on pending credits. Completion certificates will be awarded to participants who complete this event and earn a passing score (80%) on the quiz that follows the presentation (multiple attempts allowed). 

 *Live course approval. Pre-approval for on-demand format may be available upon request. 

**Live course approval/application. Not approved for on-demand format. 

Speakers

Emily Fairfax

California State University Channel Islands

Dr. Emily Fairfax is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Resource Management at California State University Channel Islands. Dr. Fairfax double majored in Chemistry and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton College, then went on to earn a PhD in Geological Sciences with an emphasis in Hydrologic Sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder. She uses a combination of remote sensing, modeling, and field work to understand how beaver ecosystem engineering can create drought and fire-resistant patches in the landscape under a changing climate. Her research has been featured internationally in National Geographic, the New York Times, the LA Times, BBC, Vox, and others. When Dr. Fairfax says she can talk about beavers all day, she’s not kidding.