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Coastal Training Program

Coastal Training Program
300 Tower Road
Naples, Fl 34113
Tel: (239) 417-6310
ctp@rookerybay.org


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Best Management Practices

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Green Industries
Project Greenscape
Best Management Practices Training Session Keeping your Landscape Green & Florida's Water Clean

As required for a City of Naples Landscape Certification

Topics Covered

Development and future of the BMPs
Turfgrass and the Environment - a "How To" lawn care and training session with a focus on the environment
  • Irrigation or Irritation? - Discusses irrigation systems and needs of lawns and landscapes
  • Florida Friendly Landscapes - yes you can have a nicely landscaped yard that won't guzzle water and fertilizer
  • Pesticide Safety and IPM - covers Florida licensing; pesticide handling, storage, and transportation basics; and IPM

Attendees Receive

  • Up to DACS and four FNGLA CEUs
  • A certificate of completion for the Green Industries BMP Training
  • Training materials to use in training other employees

Registration Form

Registration FormThe Registration Form
for the Training Session
can be downloaded here



Sample Agenda

A sample Agenda can be found here

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Next Class
May – September 2008 Calendar

Thurs, May 15 [Spanish]
Tues, June 24
Thurs, July 31
Thurs, August 28 [Spanish]
Thurs, September 25

Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center 300 Tower Road Naples, FL 34113

Time: 8:00 – 3:00 pm
Cost: $25 per person
Registration required: 5 work days before each class

For more details please contact:

Alberto Chavez
Tel.:  (239) 417-6310 x231
alberto.chavez
@dep.state.fl.us


Ongoing Classes
Best Management Practices - Landscaper Education Program

As required for a City of Naples Landscape Certification.

ESRI Introduction to ArcGIS I

A two day course.

Coastal Considerations for Professionals

This program is primarily field based and takes place on the water, including a visit to Keewaydin Island.

Go With the Flow

An invitation only class that explores our local watershed while learning about the science and policy of watershed protection and planning.

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