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Caribou to Newts: Connecting Landscapes in a Changing Environment

Thu, May 12

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Pender Island Community Hall

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Caribou to Newts: Connecting Landscapes in a Changing Environment
Caribou to Newts: Connecting Landscapes in a Changing Environment

Time & Location

May 12, 2022, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PDT

Pender Island Community Hall, British Columbia V0N 2M0, Canada

About the Event

The Pender Island Conservancy is proud to present Dr. Pamela Wright. She is a conservation scientist in the Ecosystem Science and Management program at the University of Northern British Columbia and is in the process of retiring to Pender Island. Pam’s research focuses on conservation-based approaches to protected areas design, planning, and management, emphasizing connectivity, climate change, and ecological integrity. 

Refreshment will be served. 

Entrance fee: $5 at the door

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