An educational forum dedicated to the study, promotion, appreciation and conservation of the flora and fauna within Prince Edward County.
At monthly meetings, guest speakers make presentations on topics related to nature that are of interest to club members. Everyone is encouraged to participate by sharing their experiences and observations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have hosted our meetings via Zoom, but we look forward to greeting members and friends in person once more when health considerations allow us to.
Regularly scheduled field trips offer members the opportunity to learn about and experience habitats around the County and beyond.
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FULL TITLE: Clouds and Crowds; how the NHIC is engaging community scientists to improve knowledge of species biodiversity
Mike will talk about the role the Natural Heritage Information Centre plays in monitoring and conserving species biodiversity and how iNaturalist and the naturalist community play a vital role.
Mike grew up in a nature-loving family outside of Waterloo, Ontario and inherited his love of birds from his Dad. He has participated in almost every bird citizen science project he can and currently acts as the Ontario coordinator for eBird Canada. In addition, he acts as the secretary and archivist for the Ontario Bird Records Committee, the Ontario regional editor for the Christmas Bird Count program, several committees for the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas-3 and is a member of the Bird Specialist Subcommittee of the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Mike, with his brother, Ken, also co-authored the book, Best Places to Bird in Ontario. He lives in Peterborough and works as a zoologist with the Ontario Natural Heritage Information Centre.