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SUMMARY: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?
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Jesse Tigner \nThis 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 international scope. The series will run approximately every second Tuesday. \nFor more information on this webinar series\, visit the Caribou Monitoring Unit (CMU) website.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/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/
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SUMMARY:Ontario Invasive Species Enforcement Update
DESCRIPTION: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 to. This webinar will be presented by Brenda Koenig\, Provincial Enforcement Specialist for the MNRF.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/ontario-invasive-species-enforcement-update/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Invasive Species Centre":MAILTO:info@invasivespeciescentre.ca
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SUMMARY:Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series: Using forecasting tools to inform recovery actions for woodland caribou: A comparison of the tested and the untested
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Chris Johnson and Mariana Nagy-Reis \nThis 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 international scope. The series will run approximately every second Tuesday. \nFor more information regarding this webinar series\, visit the Caribou Monitoring Unit (CMU) website.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/caribou-ecology-and-recovery-webinar-series-using-forecasting-tools-to-inform-recovery-actions-for-woodland-caribou-a-comparison-of-the-tested-and-the-untested/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Conference on Adaptation to Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Integrating Nature in Adapting to a Changing Climate \n\nAnnual Conference of the New Brunswick Climate Change Adaptation Collaborative\, in partnership with the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies \nNature-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 implications as well as the relationships between stakeholders in infrastructure maintenance and adaptation. \nIf you are interested in exploring nature-based approaches and how best to present these options\, this is the conference for you — the municipal planners\, building contractors\, developers\, engineers and NGOs working on climate adaptation. \nHighlights: \n\n\nKeynote Speaker: Deborah Harford\, ACT Simon Fraser University\, expert on effective adaptation strategies at all levels of government\nHow project leaders are using nature-based approaches\nThe economic case for moving towards nature-based approaches\nOvercoming obstacles to adapting with nature from several perspectives\nMaking nature more effective in adapting to climate change\nWorking together to build resilient\, greener communities\n\nFor more information\, including agenda and registration\, click here. \n(Information from New Brunswick Environment Network website).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/virtual-conference-on-adaptation-to-climate-change/
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Brunswick Environmental Network":MAILTO:nben@nben.ca
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