More recently, she worked as Program and Development Manager with the Harrison Lewis Coastal Discovery Centre on Nova Scotia’s beautiful South Shore.
In her spare time, Jessica loves spending time outdoors and mostly in the water surfing and diving, but also very much enjoys hiking, biking and gardening. Box 603 Station A, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 5A6, Canada We employ over 50 people across Victoria, who work in science, field work, strategy, fundraising, communications, law, operations, finance, and administration. in Biology & Natural Science, an HBOR (Outdoor Recreation), and a B.Ed., focusing on Biology & Geography. Follow our Facebook page or subscribe to our newsletter below for more information with updates to follow soon…, Island Nature Trust
Staff With a full-time staff of 4 and additional part-time, term and seasonal staff of 4 – 8, Island Nature Trust must work efficiently to deliver on its full suite of land, wildlife and outreach programs. She also has extensive experience in the non-profit sector and adult education. To celebrate this milestone, Island Nature Trust hosted ... INT is presenting an online seminar to teach volunteers how to be a Beach Guardian during COVID-19.
Thank you for your support! In her spare time, she enjoys getting up before dawn to go birding. Joanna Skomorowski was born into a family that loved the outdoors and spent much of her childhood climbing trees, hiking and repeatedly asking, “What’s that?”. Development & Communication Susan Wilcox, Director of Development Louise Olfarnes, Manager of Marketing Communications Laura Lohnes, Development Associate. Always passionate about volunteering, she has served with various organisations, including as a board member of a farmers’ market, as well as participating with the Nature Trust at events and on a campaign team prior to becoming a staff member. Staff members focus on land acquisition and management, conservation science, fundraising, marketing and administration. Ryan is a fiercely proud Nova Scotian. He is excited to be involved in helping to protect and preserve Nova Scotia’s beautiful natural places. He has over 25 years of experience working with organizations such as the U.S. National Park Service, Alberta Parks, Scotland’s Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and as an Executive with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Department of Environment and Conservation with responsibility for wildlife and parks and natural areas. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, She believes strongly in the Iroquois Nations’ Seven Generation Stewardship concept: every decision we make should be based on how it impacts the well-being of people and the environment seven generations from now. When not working at the Nature Trust, you can find him out hiking, cycling, taking photographs or playing music. Bonnie grew up in Kingston, Ontario and attended Lakehead University where she earned a BSc. Give today to make a tangible, lasting impact on protecting Nova Scotia's most special places. She enjoys kayaking, hiking, biking and skiing with her partner Sean and children Cian and Keira. View map, Mailing Address: We’ve reached the fundraising goal of $15,000 to close on the purchase of this wonderful natural space. in Animal Biology in 2015. Contact us: Phone: (506) 457-2398 Fax: (506) 450-2137 Email: naturetrust@ntnb.org Location: 649 Queen Street, 2nd Floor, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 1C3 – View map Mailing Address: P.O. She has assisted with other beach-related INT projects such as the restoration of the dune at Naufrage and Crowbush, and our Beach-Dune Ecosystem grade 7 curriculum program.Vicki is also a Certified Professional Dog Groomer, so in her spare time you can find her grooming her family’s pets, lounging at the beach, hiking the beautiful trails of PEI, or hunting with her partner, Kent. P.O. Our staff Trust for Nature’s staff are a diverse and skilled team of people. from the University of Toronto and B. Ed. Megan is a graduate of the University of Victoria (BSc marine biology) and the University of Guelph (MSc amphibian toxicology). Be the first to hear about our exciting new projects, and opportunities to get involved with email updates every month. Vicki joined the INT team as an intern in 2017. Nick joined the Nature Trust team in May 2010 as the Assistant Office Co-ordinator. She finally decided that she loved fieldwork and decided to go back to school. admin@islandnaturetrust.ca. Volunteer Programs Brittany Goldsmith, Volunteer Program Manager Megan Wolff, Volunteer Coordinator. Box 284 Station Main, Toll-free: 1-877-434-5263 Leanne returned to her home province of PEI in 2015. When not exploring local trails or paddling on her SUP, Christina can be found experimenting in the kitchen and sharing meals with family and friends.
The program covers Vancouver Island, the central coast and Haida Gwaii. She returned to Nova Scotia and spent four years at Saint Mary’s University, before following her passion for nature to the Nova Scotia Nature Trust. She completed her BSc in Agriculture in 2011 at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, majoring in Animal Science. In 2017, Janine moved to Toronto to complete her Master’s degree in Environmental Science at U of T, after which she moved to a very small town in Saskatchewan to work for the Calgary Zoo’s captive breeding and reintroduction program for the endangered Greater Sage Grouse. With a full-time staff of 4 and additional part-time, term and seasonal staff of 4 – 8, Island Nature Trust must work efficiently to deliver on its full suite of land, wildlife and outreach programs. Email: nature@nsnt.ca, Location: After working in environmental consulting, planning and management of provincial and national parks, and adventure and environmental education she came to Nova Scotia to get her Master of Environmental Studies at Dalhousie University. 902-892-7513 or 902-566-9150
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– She then went on to work as a Ranger for the National Trust for Scotland, leading volunteers in conservation projects on mountain nature reserves and around castle estates. Island Nature Trust depends on the generosity of Islanders, Island businesses and other conservation-minded people and organizations to raise funds for all of our operational, land acquisition, stewardship and project expenses.
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