For students, faculty, personnel from federal and state agencies, museums, 
environmental organizations and consulting firms

Wetland Identification, Delineation and Ecology
July 17 - 23, 2016

Instructors: Matthew Schweisburg and Joseph Homer
Location: Eagle Hill Institute, Steuben, Me
This training is based in large part on the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers 
Wetlands Delineation Manual (1987) and Regional Supplement:  Northcentral and 
Northeast Region (2012). The training addresses the requirements for basic 
delineation training as specified by the Corps of Engineers for its Regulatory 
IV course. Classroom instruction will cover background information and 
methodologies. Topics will specifically include the science of hydric soils, 
vegetation and hydrology, and the application of that science in the field. In 
the field, participants will apply the methods to collect data on the field 
indicators of wetland vegetation, hydrology, and soils used to determine the 
occurrence and location of wetland boundaries. Successful completion of this 
seminar will provide participants with a sound knowledge base and basic field 
experience for identifying wetlands, delineating their boundaries, and 
understanding how wetlands relate ecologically to the surrounding landscape. 

Matt Schweisberg ([email protected]) is the principal of Wetland Strategies 
and Solutions, LLC (www.wetlandsns.com). He is a Professional Wetland Scientist 
under the Professional Certification Program of the Society of Wetland 
Scientists. He is a retired federal wetlands ecologist and wildlife biologist 
who spent over 32 years with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency at its 
HQ office in Washington, D.C. and New England Region office in Boston. Matt 
served as Chief of the New England Region’s Wetlands Protection Program and 
Senior Wetland Ecologist He has taught courses in wetland regulation, 
restoration and creation, wetland ecology, and wetland identification and 
delineation for federal and state agencies, academic organizations, and 
environmental consultants.

 Joe Homer ([email protected]) served as the New Hampshire State Soil Scientist 
for the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service. Retired after more than 33 
years with the NRCS, Joe has performed and managed mapping and field work in 
New England, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Oregon and Minnesota.  He also served 
as Field Soil Scientist, Soil Survey Project Leader, and Assistant State Soil 
Scientist in NH. Joe is the author of the Grafton County and Coos County (NH) 
Soil Survey Reports. He conducted hydric soils and wetland identification and 
delineation for USDA in NH, and trained federal and state agency staff as well 
as New England consultants. Joe is a member of the New England Hydric Soils 
Committee, and the Regional Working Group for the Regional Supplement to the 
Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual for the Northcentral and 
Northeast Region. 

For general information, go to 
http://eaglehill.us/programs/nhs/natural-history-seminars.shtml

For course calendar and course descriptions, go to 
http://www.eaglehill.us/programs/nhs/nhs-calendar.shtml

For application information and cost breakdown, go to 
http://www.eaglehill.us/programs/general/application-info.shtml

For more information, contact [email protected], 207-546-2821 x 1 

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