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Photo: Jesse Costa/WBUR
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Photo: Larry Wong/Postmedia
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New
guidelines for shellfish reef restoration
The Nature Conservancy and SER partnered to develop Restoration Guidelines for Shellfish Reefs (Fitzsimmons et al. 2019; “the Guide”). This document is targeted at a broad audience, including practitioners, managers, and community members engaged in community-based
restoration; it offers guidance on where and how to engage in restoration projects and case studies from multiple locations.
Find more information about this document here.
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Webinar:
Improving and Verifying Ecological Restoration Outcomes
The Application of Quality Assurance and Quality Control Principles to Ecological Restoration Project Monitoring can be used to address the unique challenges associated with controlling and documenting the quality of ecological monitoring data. This webinar
by two of its primary authors describes the contents of this guidance, particularly how it addresses quality best practices for the collection of observer-determined data.
This webinar is now available for SER members to watch.
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Please consider a gift to SER this year.
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The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) is a member-based organization whose mission is to advance the science, practice and policy of ecological restoration to sustain
biodiversity, improve resilience in a changing climate, and re-establish an ecologically healthy relationship between nature and culture. When you become a member of SER you join a network of like-minded professionals working towards a unified goal of restoring
our earth.
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