The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) is pleased to announce the
world’s first certification program for ecological restoration
practitioners and practitioners-in-training. Certification is intended to
encourage a high professional standard for practitioners who are designing,
implementing, overseeing, and monitoring restoration projects throughout
the world.

“As more and more countries invest in ecosystem and ecological restoration
to meet climate and conservation targets, the need for certified
practitioners only increases. SER is eager to meet this growing need with
our new program,” said Bethanie Walder, SER Executive Director.

The program includes two levels of certification: Certified Ecological
Restoration Practitioners (CERPs) and Certified Ecological Restoration
Practitioners-in-Training (CERPITs). Both certifications are based on five
key requirements:

   1. Knowledge base
   2. Professional-level experience
   3. Familiarity with and understanding of SER foundation documents about
   ecological restoration
   4. References to demonstrate character and skills
   5. Compliance with the SER Code of Ethics and disciplinary policy

SER’s certification program is a credentialing program, it guarantees that
certified practitioners meet a certain set of minimum requirements, but it
does not audit the quality of any individual’s work. Certification will
require both an understanding of the science of ecological restoration and
a minimum of five years of actual, on-the-ground practice as well.
Certification will be valid for 5 years from the date of approval and may
be renewed if sufficient continuing education credits are obtained. The
continuing education requirement will encourage practitioners to
continuously engage in and actively contribute to the advancement of the
field of ecological restoration while also enhancing their skills and
knowledge.

Investment and support for ecological restoration is growing rapidly all
across the globe, but standards are minimal. SER’s certification program
provides numerous benefits to the field. Most importantly, the SER
certification program is designed to improve the quality of ecological
restoration projects on the ground. The program has multiple other benefits
as well. Academic institutions with ecological restoration degree programs
can use the knowledge requirements to evaluate curricula so that graduates
will have the core competencies specific to the field. The certification
program will benefit individuals by increasing professional status through
formal recognition of their training and experience. Finally, employers,
agencies, organizations, and the general public will benefit by easily
being able to identify those practitioners who meet the high standard set
by SER.

“We are excited to participate in SER’s new certification program and to
help further professionalize this field. In this era of increasing
ecological change, credentialed professionals to help address today’s
emerging issues in restoration will be critical. SER’s certification
program will help us deliver higher quality restoration on the ground, to
the benefit of the environment and practice as a whole. We see ecological
restoration as an increasingly important core service that our company can
provide, and being able to demonstrate competence through the certification
program will be important to our clients.” said Paul Davis, Head of
Ecological Services at GZA.

Additional information about the certification program is available at:
http://www.ser.org/page/certification.

PDF of press release at: http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/
www.ser.org/resource/resmgr/Certification/Outreach/CERP_press_release.pdf

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*Jen Lyndall*
Certification Program Coordinator
Society for Ecological Restoration
1133 15th St. NW; Ste 300; Washington DC 20005
(440) 379-0713
www.ser.org

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