Long Term Monitoring to Inform Management Decisions and Opportunities in Researc
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Please join Nature Guelph on April 10, 2025 at 7:30 pm for a presentation by Aleksandra Dolezal about the activities and research monitoring at rare Charitable Research Reserve. Everyone is welcome!
rare Charitable Research Reserve is an urban land trust and environmental institute dedicated to protecting over 1,200 acres of environmentally sensitive land across Waterloo Region and Wellington County. Aleksandra will provide a brief history of rare and speak about the long-term monitoring programs that have occurred on the property since 2006. Monitoring of butterflies, salamanders, forest health, soils, lichen, and benthic invertebrates helps inform land use changes, stewardship and education programs on the property. Fun fact: rare Charitable Research Reserve is the largest non-governmental-owned urban green space in Canada!
Aleksandra holds the role of Conservation Scientist- Research Priorities, Partnerships & Monitoring at rare Charitable Research Reserve. She is an ecologist with experience in habitat restoration, environmental analysis, insect taxonomy and genomics. She received her Honour's Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Toronto in Life Sciences, with a specialist in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and a minor in Environmental Biology. She received her Master's in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Guelph and is currently completing a Doctoral degree at the University of Guelph.
COVID PROTOCOLS
Masks recommended but not required. Please do not attend if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID.
ABOUT NATURE GUELPH
Nature Guelph is an active community of nature lovers connecting people with nature and inspiring them to celebrate and protect it. We host monthly Speaker Series presentations, offer interest-specific programs for wildflower and bird lovers, lead outdoor events that celebrate our natural spaces, and offer educational and inspiring youth programs. We also partner with other local, like-minded organizations on a number of local conservation, citizen science and advocacy initiatives.
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Long Term Monitoring to Inform Management Decisions and Opportunities in Researc