Event information
Date
Time
Central time
Location
Fair Hills Resort
24270 Co Hwy 20
Detroit Lakes,
MN
56501
Contact
Megan Weber, mmweber@umn.edu or 763-767-3874
Central time
Fair Hills Resort
24270 Co Hwy 20
Detroit Lakes,
MN
56501
Megan Weber, mmweber@umn.edu or 763-767-3874
The AIS Detectors Core Course is an introduction to aquatic invasive species (AIS) science, identification and surveillance. You will learn how to identify and report invasive species, best practices for preventing the spread of AIS, relevant rules and regulations, and how to search for AIS on your own.
This course consists of two portions: a self-paced online course and a live workshop with the instructors. The self-paced online course takes approximately 8 hours to complete. It is followed by a one-day in-person workshop.
The self-paced online content must be completed before the start of the live workshops. You must complete both workshop sessions to receive credit for the course and become a Certified AIS Detector.
The self-paced online course opens on Monday, April 3, 2024. You will receive a link to the online course after registering.
Learn more about AIS Detector workshops.
The Community Member track is for those planning to volunteer as AIS Detectors and are not conducting AIS activities professionally.
Registration closes on May 13 at 11:59 p.m.
University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services, and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, contact Megan Weber two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.
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