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Forum 2007: The Nature of Climate Change
Implications and Adaptation for Natural Heritage

October 26th, London, Ontario

Details available here.

 

 

 


 

CAROLINIAN CANADA COALITION
FORUM 2006

Friday, Oct 20th Ingersoll, Ontario


GROWING SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS

   

Making connections, building relationships and strengthening links between sectors, the forum offered an optimum opportunity to get up-to-date on new conservation tools and strategies for sustainable landscapes, habitats and species at risk.  

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Thinking Big, Wild Ideas! 
Conserving Carolinian Landscapes & Species-at-Risk

20th Anniversary of Carolinian Canada - 2004! 
October 1-2, Port Franks-Pinery Park

The 2004, 20th Anniversary and Annual General Meeting of Carolinian Canada was held in Port Franks-Pinery, Lambton County  October 1-2, 2004

Lambton Wildlife Incorporated co-hosted the event celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the founding of the Carolinian Canada program. 

Visits to Lambton Wildlife's lands in the Port Franks Forested Dunes and Wetlands ANSI, Pinery Provincial Park and the Lambton County Heritage Forest were featured. More information.




Annual Forum 2000

The 2000 annual forum was held October 13 & 14, 2000 and was something quite different – an all field trip conference! Carolinian Canada and the Ontario Nature Trust Alliance co-hosted the event, which included a banquet and awards ceremony on the Friday Night and an all day tour on Saturday. Our partners included the Six Nations Eco Center, Hamilton Naturalists’ Club, Lower Grand River Land Trust and the Grand River Conservation Authority. We visited a series of significant natural heritage sites, which will illustrate a variety of stewardship approaches.


Annual Forum 1999

The 1999 Conservation Forum held in early October at Ridgetown College in Kent County, the two day event attracted more than ninety participants. One of the advantages of moving the Forum from year to year is that it allows us to focus on different local issues. Carolinian Canada is a large region, and while there are many common challenges, there are also some striking differences between areas. Many of those who participated in the field trip were shocked by the absence of forest. So severe is the deforestation that even protected areas are threatened due to their isolation

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