“The presentations are a great opportunity to learn from some of the country’s leading experts and that knowledge sharing helps build conservation expertise in the Peace Region,” Chelsea Coady, the FWCP’s Peace Region manager, said.
On Feb. 10 at noon, join carnivore conservation specialist Rich Weir to find out about fishers, one of the most rare mammals in the Peace Region and the key role they play in local low-elevation forests and what is being done to conserve their habitat.
On March 3 at noon, senior conservation biologist Dan Kraus will talk about some of the approaches to mapping and prioritizing barrier removal in rivers and streams and the challenges and opportunities of reconnecting aquatic habitats.