
Register Now for Our 2025 Whitebark & Limber Pine Restoration Workshop
Learn from the Best—Advance Your Expertise in Whitebark & Limber Pine Restoration
Manning Park, BC on July 10th & 11th
Join the leading experts in whitebark and limber pine recovery for an immersive, field-based training experience. WPEFC has been at the forefront of delivering specialized training for consultants, field staff, and professionals committed to restoring these endangered keystone species.
Our accredited two-day field courses offer a rare opportunity to learn directly from the best in the field, build a strong professional network, and gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge restoration techniques.
What You’ll Gain:
✅ Expert-Led Training – Learn from top specialists in whitebark and limber pine conservation.
✅ Field Experience That Matters – Develop the technical skills needed to collect high-quality field data.
✅ Professional Development Accreditation – Earn a recognized certificate from WPEFC to showcase your expertise.
Course Overview:
📍 Day 1: Comprehensive introduction to whitebark and limber pine ecosystems, threats, and recovery strategies.
📍 Day 2: Fieldwork focused on species identification, disease and pest assessment, plus-tree selection, and precise data collection.
Accurate field data is the foundation of effective restoration. Without the right skills, costly errors can lead to setbacks for these fragile ecosystems. Whether you’re a consultant, land manager, or researcher, this training equips you with the knowledge and competency to make a real impact.
Hands-On Learning Topics Include:
🌲 Identifying whitebark & limber pine and differentiating them in the field
🛑 Detecting white pine blister rust and mountain pine beetle damage
🔬 Understanding why rust ID is critical for endangered species recovery
🌟 Selecting plus trees for rust resistance potential
📊 Collecting high-quality field data for conservation and long-term monitoring
🌰 Best practices for cone collection, handling, and transport
Take the next step in your professional development while contributing to the recovery of these iconic high-elevation forests. Join us and be part of the movement leading the way in whitebark and limber pine conservation.
Please reach out to info@whitebarkpine.ca with any questions or to request a private training workshop for your team!