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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - The Importance of Biological Expertise For Green Shores Shoreline Restoration Projects
DESCRIPTION:Join the Stewardship Centre for BC and TransCoastal Adaptations Centre for Nature-Based Solutions for an hour-long presentation about the role biologists play in shoreline restoration and adaptation projects. This webinar is applicable to professional biologists\, ecologists\, species-at-risk specialists\, consultants\, environmental science students\, and anyone who would like to know more about what biologists bring to Green Shores projects. \n  \nTo join the webinar\, you must register in advance 
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/webinar-the-importance-of-biological-expertise-for-green-shores-shoreline-restoration-projects/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
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ORGANIZER;CN="TransCoastal Adaptations Centre for Nature-based Solutions":MAILTO:transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca.
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SUMMARY:Annapolis Royal Christmas Bird Count
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by Ducks Unlimited Canada\, Clean Annapolis River Project (CARP)\, and the Treasured Wetlands of Nova Scotia Program. Together\, they will be counting birds in designated areas to contribute to valuable wildlife data.\n\n\nThe Christmas Bird Count will be held at the French Basin Trail in Annapolis Royal\, Nova Scotia! For this event\, participants will meet in the parking lot of the French Basin Trail for 9am and continue thew count until 10:30am. This is perfect for bird lovers of all levels\, whether\nyou’re an avid birder or a first timer looking to learn!\n\n\n\nRSVP by emailing bethanywelsh@annapolisriver.ca
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/annapolis-royal-christmas-bird-count/
LOCATION:French Basin Trail\, Nova Scotia Trunk 1\, Annapolis Royal\, NS\, B0S 1A0\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clean Annaoplis River Project":MAILTO:carp@annapolisriver.ca
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SUMMARY:Caledonia Christmas Bird Count
DESCRIPTION:Join the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute on December 15th for the annual Christmas Bird Count in Caledonia!\n\n\nAnyone can join the count and help us record birds you see in the Caledonia area\, either along a walking/driving route or at your bird feeder.\n\n\n\nIf you would like to participate in the Caledonia count\, please contact abby.lewis@merseytobeatic.ca.\n\n\n\nIf you live elsewhere\, use this map on the Birds Canada website to find a count in your area. There are counts taking place throughout Nova Scotia and across North America between December 14 – January 5.\n\n\nFor more information on the CBC\, check out these links:\nhttps://www.birdscanada.org/bird…/christmas-bird-count\nhttps://www.audubon.org/community…/christmas-bird-count
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/125th-annual-christmas-bird-count/
LOCATION:Caledonia\, Caledonia\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute":MAILTO:info@merseytobeatic.ca
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SUMMARY:Free Green Shores Coastal Processes Training Module
DESCRIPTION:Introducing a new FREE Green Shores Training Module: Coastal Processes and Application of Nature-based Erosion and Flood Management Solutions. This training is open to everyone! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis course will help you identify key aspects of shoreline and coastal processes relevant to sites within Nova Scotia and will help familiarize you with general topics related to shorelines\, coastal processes and nature-based approaches to shoreline management. \nThis module is open to anyone interested in increasing their knowledge of coastal processes\, for example: land use decision-makers such as local government planners\, environmental coordinators and adaptation specialists; contractors; non-profit organizations who need better understanding of coastal processes in order to assess potential projects or complete project assessments\, especially for nature-based erosion and flood management solutions. \nTo register\, email transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca! Seats are limited. \nTo learn more visit TransCoastal Adaptation’s Website 
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/free-green-shores-coastal-processes-training-module/
LOCATION:Saint Mary’s University\, 923 Robie St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="TransCoastal Adaptations Centre for Nature-based Solutions":MAILTO:transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca.
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