This Webinar may be of interest to Stream Stewards and potential Stream Stewards.
Title: Using the Stream Visual Assessment Protocol 2
What will you learn?
This presentation will introduce participants to the Stream Visual Assessment Protocol 2 (SVAP2), covering the assessment of 16 elements as they relate to potential resource concerns. learn more here…
Who should participate?
Biologists
Citizen Volunteers
Conservationists
Landowners
Natural Resource Professionals
Technical Service Providers
Presenters/Authors:
Jennifer Anderson-Cruz, State Biologist, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Georgia State Office, Athens, GA
Education Credits from the following organizations continuing education programs have been approved or applied for:
The Wildlife Society – 1 hour TWS Category 1 Credit [status: Applied For]
Conservation Planner – 1 hour Conservation Planning Credit [status: Approved]
Contact Holli.Kuykendall@gnb.usda.gov for more information.
Click here to download the SVAP2 Adobe Acrobat PDF.

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Liz works as a Project Coordinator on the Engagement Team and is a strong advocate for KCD programs and services. In 2014, she joined KCD as an Educational Outreach Assistant on the Boise Creek Community Project in the Boise Creek Watershed area of southeast King County. She wears many hats at KCD and enjoys helping each team showcase their best and brightest projects and accomplishments. Outside of work, Liz, her husband and son own a 10-acre farm in Enumclaw and have horses, goats, sheep and poultry, and grow hay. Currently, she also spends a great deal of her time volunteering as the market manager for Enumclaw Plateau Farmers’ Market.