Lake Ontario Evening on Toronto's Terrestrial Wildlife
Join the Toronto & Region Remedial Action Plan (www.torontorap.ca) for a discussion around Trends in Toronto's Terrestrial Wildlife as part of the Lake Ontario Evenings speaker series. Speakers will provide an update on how terrestrial biodiversity and habitats have responded to a decade of change in the ever-evolving Toronto and Region. The event takes place Tuesday, May 1 2018 at the Gladstone Hotel (1214 Queen Street West). Snacks are provided and drinks are available for purchase.
Presentations include:
A decade of Terrestrial Natural Heritage Systems in the Toronto and Region: An overview of advances and challenges for a resilient urban ecosystem
Namrata Shrestha, PhD | Senior Research Scientist, Ecology, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, and Adjunct Professor, School of Environment, University of Toronto
Assessing wildlife populations for the Toronto Region Area of Concern
Lyndsay Cartwright, PhD | Data Analyst, Environmental Monitoring and Data Management, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
The Buzz on Bees: Who they are and how you can help them
Sheila Colla, PhD | Assistant Professor and Graduate Program Director, Environmental Studies, York University
Tickets are available at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/lake-ontario-evening-trends-in-torontos-terrestrial-wildlife-tickets-44595909566
All are welcome | Doors open at 6 pm | Presentations will begin at 6:30 pm | Discussion to Follow