Indigenous Mapping Workshop

First Nations University of Canada 1 First Nations Way, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

We are pleased to announce our Canadian Indigenous Mapping Workshop in Regina, Saskatchewan, from May 26-28, 2020.  The IMW in Regina will host up to 150 participants. The workshop will explore Google, Esri Canada, QGIS, mapbox, and other geospatial tools. Participants will learn how to use these tools to collect, host, visualize, share, and publish […]

Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series: Movement, Energetics, and Demography of Norwegian Reindeer

This webinar series will provide up-to-date information about research to support caribou recovery in Canada. A variety of topics will be explored from understanding the mechanisms of caribou declines to testing recovery options. While this series is currently dominated by presentations from Western Canada, presentations will continue to be added to include a national and […]

Webinar: Supporting Long-term Climate Resilience in Canada Through Planned Retreat

Presenter: Dr. Brent Doberstein, University of Waterloo Support: Michael Barnard and Dr. Patrick Saunders-Hastings, Gevity Consulting Inc. Abstract: Dr. Doberstein will be presenting findings from an environmental scan and current state analysis of planned retreat in Canada and relevant international contexts, prepared for Natural Resources Canada. The team conducted a comprehensive review of planned retreat […]

Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series: Part 2 – Indigenizing Science – Chronic Wasting Disease

This webinar series will provide up-to-date information about research to support caribou recovery in Canada. A variety of topics will be explored from understanding the mechanisms of caribou declines to testing recovery options. While this series is currently dominated by presentations from Western Canada, presentations will continue to be added to include a national and […]

Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series: Science to Inform Policy – Linking Population Dynamics to Habitat for a Threatened Species in Canada

This webinar series will provide up-to-date information about research to support caribou recovery in Canada. A variety of topics will be explored from understanding the mechanisms of caribou declines to testing recovery options. While this series is currently dominated by presentations from Western Canada, presentations will continue to be added to include a national and […]

Forests Under Attack: The History, Dispersal and Management of Gypsy Moth

Presented by David Dutkiewicz from the Invasive Species Centre, this webinar will focus on the history of European Gypsy Moth and its subsequent arrival into Ontario in the 1980s. It will also discuss the current affected areas throughout Canada, and the areas where gypsy moth has the potential to spread. Lastly, this webinar will examine […]

Indigenous Guardians Toolkit Tour

Take a guided tour of the tips, resources, and stories available on the Indigenous Guardians Toolkit. Got specific questions or topics of interest to your Guardian Program? Or maybe you have resources, lessons learned, and experiences you’d like to share with others? Indigenous Guardians from across the country have chosen to share insights, lessons learned, […]

Caribou Ecology & Recovery Webinar Series: Let it grow? Moose response to habitat disturbance in caribou ranges

Presenter: Laura Finnegan This webinar series will provide up-to-date information about research to support caribou recovery in Canada. A variety of topics will be explored from understanding the mechanisms of caribou declines to testing recovery options. While this series is currently dominated by presentations from Western Canada, presentations will continue to be added to include […]

Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series: Boreal caribou winter range in the Central Mackenzie Valley, NWT: What is it, where is it, how can we manage for it proactively?

Presenter: Jesse Tigner This webinar series will provide up-to-date information about research to support caribou recovery in Canada. A variety of topics will be explored from understanding the mechanisms of caribou declines to testing recovery options. While this series is currently dominated by presentations from Western Canada, presentations will continue to be added to include […]

Ontario Invasive Species Enforcement Update

This webinar will give an overview of some of activities the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) enforcement staff have been undertaking on an annual basis to help prevent the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species including promoting awareness of the rules and inspections to confirm whether the rules are being adhered […]

Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series: Using forecasting tools to inform recovery actions for woodland caribou: A comparison of the tested and the untested

Presenters: Chris Johnson and Mariana Nagy-Reis This webinar series will provide up-to-date information about research to support caribou recovery in Canada. A variety of topics will be explored from understanding the mechanisms of caribou declines to testing recovery options. While this series is currently dominated by presentations from Western Canada, presentations will continue to be […]

Virtual Conference on Adaptation to Climate Change

Integrating Nature in Adapting to a Changing Climate Annual Conference of the New Brunswick Climate Change Adaptation Collaborative, in partnership with the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies Nature-based solutions to climate impacts are cutting edge ways to adapt to climate change. Keys to understanding these approaches include not only the technical aspects, but the financial […]