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SUMMARY:Turtles at Two
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to help our shelled friends. Turtles are the most interesting and mystifying animals – they navigate using earth magnetics and the sun\, know where they are going\, hibernate within 1 metre of the previous years\, live for hundreds of years\, are able to shed tears\, feel through their shells\, become male or female depending on temperatures\, and more…\nGrace and Sydney\, our Turtle Guardian staff\, will introduce you to Jeremiah\, Timothy\, Beakler\, Figgy and the gang. Watch the turtles being fed\, see Jeremiah taking tours around the office on her skateboard\, see the eggs in our incubator and maybe even watch them hatch!\n\n\nTurtles at Two will be livestreamed on Facebook each week. Join us by following us @TurtleGuardians.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two-5/
LOCATION:Facebook\, @TurtleGuardians
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T213142Z
UID:4444-1628258400-1628269200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at Two Cancelled Today
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two-cancelled-today-2/
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SUMMARY:Teaching Turtles Live at the Stanhope Library
DESCRIPTION:Meet Sydney\, Grace and the Live Teaching Turtles at the Stanhope Library. Cool facts and fun to help you help our shelled friends.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/teaching-turtles-live-at-the-stanhope-library/
LOCATION:Stanhope Public Library
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210724T230753Z
UID:4510-1628071200-1628083800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Guardians Live at the Minden Library
DESCRIPTION:Meet Grace\, Sydney\, and our Teaching Turtles at the Library. Live turtles\, lots of swag\, and so much cool information to help you help our shelled friends. Family friendly event.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-guardians-live-at-the-minden-library/
LOCATION:Minden Public Library
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T213112Z
UID:4442-1627999200-1628010000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at Two Cancelled Today
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URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two-cancelled-today/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210803T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210709T215015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T215015Z
UID:4471-1627984800-1627997400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Library Visits- Dysart et al
DESCRIPTION:Meet our teaching turtles and learn about these amazing animals. Grace and Sydney\, our Turtle Guardian staff\, will teach you how to help a snapping turtle across a road\, how to tell the difference between Ontario’s 8 species of turtles\, and all about turtle biology. These are live turtle events and outside at our local libraries to ensure social distancing is in place. Please bring your facemask and hand sanitzer too! See you there!
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-library-visits-dysart-et-al/
LOCATION:Dysart et al library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210730T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210730T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210709T213011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T215210Z
UID:4440-1627653600-1627655400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at Two
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to help our shelled friends. Turtles are the most interesting and mystifying animals – they navigate using earth magnetics and the sun\, know where they are going\, hibernate within 1 metre of the previous years\, live for hundreds of years\, are able to shed tears\, feel through their shells\, become male or female depending on temperatures\, and more…\nGrace and Sydney\, our Turtle Guardian staff\, will introduce you to Jeremiah\, Timothy\, Beakler\, Figgy and the gang. Watch the turtles being fed\, see Jeremiah taking tours around the office on her skateboard\, see the eggs in our incubator and maybe even watch them hatch!\n\n\nTurtles at Two will be livestreamed on Facebook each week. Join us by following us @TurtleGuardians.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two-4/
LOCATION:Facebook\, @TurtleGuardians
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210727T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210709T213633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T215130Z
UID:4454-1627394400-1627396200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at Two
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to help our shelled friends. Turtles are the most interesting and mystifying animals – they navigate using earth magnetics and the sun\, know where they are going\, hibernate within 1 metre of the previous years\, live for hundreds of years\, are able to shed tears\, feel through their shells\, become male or female depending on temperatures\, and more…\n\n\nTurtles at Two will be livestreamed on Facebook each week. Join us by following us @TurtleGuardians.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two-9/
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DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210709T212815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T214453Z
UID:4436-1627048800-1627050600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at Two
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to help our shelled friends. Turtles are the most interesting and mystifying animals – they navigate using earth magnetics and the sun\, know where they are going\, hibernate within 1 metre of the previous years\, live for hundreds of years\, are able to shed tears\, feel through their shells\, become male or female depending on temperatures\, and more…\nGrace and Sydney\, our Turtle Guardian staff\, will introduce you to Jeremiah\, Timothy\, Beakler\, Figgy and the gang. Watch the turtles being fed\, see Jeremiah taking tours around the office on her skateboard\, see the eggs in our incubator and maybe even watch them hatch!\n\n\nTurtles at Two will be livestreamed on Facebook each week. Join us by following us @TurtleGuardians.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two-2/
LOCATION:Facebook\, @TurtleGuardians
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210720T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210720T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210709T212711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T214520Z
UID:4433-1626789600-1626791400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at Two
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to help our shelled friends. Turtles are the most interesting and mystifying animals – they navigate using earth magnetics and the sun\, know where they are going\, hibernate within 1 metre of the previous years\, live for hundreds of years\, are able to shed tears\, feel through their shells\, become male or female depending on temperatures\, and more…\nGrace and Sydney\, our Turtle Guardian staff\, will introduce you to Jeremiah\, Timothy\, Beakler\, Figgy and the gang. Watch the turtles being fed\, see Jeremiah taking tours around the office on her skateboard\, see the eggs in our incubator and maybe even watch them hatch!\n\n\nTurtles at Two will be livestreamed on Facebook each week. Join us by following us @TurtleGuardians.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-two/
LOCATION:Facebook\, @TurtleGuardians
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210717T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T201547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220052Z
UID:3778-1626526800-1626532200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Phrag Fighters - Survey and Removal Training
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario’s wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches\, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles\, frogs\, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall\, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the spring Phrag Fighters locate areas where the plant is growing and harming local habitats. Then\, as are part of a team of 3-4 people\, Phrag Fighter teams adopt one or two wetland areas where they are responsible for removing the invasive plant using best practices (so that the seeds don’t spread). Phrag Fighter teams go out between one and three times each summer between June and early August to spade the plants\, bag them in dark bags\, and transport them to locations or landfills to be deposited.   This workshop teaches Phrag Fighters how to identify the plants\, record locations of the plants in EDDMaps\, and then how to remove the plants using the best practices which help to stop the spread of the plant. Phrag Fighting is hard work but also fun and rewarding! Phrag Fighters is part of The Land Between’s Community Science Programs. \nAre you part of a Phrag Fighter team or looking to join one?  Join a phrag team here \nSign up for this workshop below: \n\n\n                \n                        \n                            Phrag Fighters\n                            Phrag Fighter Volunteers \n                        \n                        Name*First and LastPhone*Email*\n                            \n                        Phrag Fighter Training Dates*Wednesday\, March 10th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, March 25th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, April 22nd @ 7pm (surveying only)Tuesday\, May 25th @ 6:30pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, May 29th @ 10am (both surveying and removal)Thursday\, June 3rd @ 6:30 pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, July 17th @ 1pm (both surveying and removal)
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/phrag-fighters-survey-and-removal-training-4/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210717T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20200312T153202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214449Z
UID:2447-1626516000-1626521400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Wetland Watcher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Most turtles in Ontario live in wetland habitats. Wetlands are the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Over 70% of Ontario’s fish and wildlife depend on wetlands at some point in their life cycles. Wetlands are a treasure trove of so many amazing plants\, birds\, fish\, and animals. Over 70% of wetlands in the southern half of the province have been lost to development of one kind or another. Wetland Watchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor wetlands each week from late June to September and record wildlife observation to help biologists understand the significance of the habitat for wildlife in the area. Volunteers become Level 2 Turtle Guardians. This workshop teaches you how to identify key features and indicator plant species\, basic wetland birds\, frogs\, as well as turtle species and their behaviours. \nPlease register as a Wetland Watcher before attending: https://www.turtleguardians.com/wetland-watcher-registration/ \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/wetland-watcher-workshop/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210715T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210715T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20200312T153353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214528Z
UID:2451-1626375600-1626381000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Wetland Watcher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Most turtles in Ontario live in wetland habitats. Wetlands are the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Over 70% of Ontario’s fish and wildlife depend on wetlands at some point in their life cycles. Wetlands are a treasure trove of so many amazing plants\, birds\, fish\, and animals. Over 70% of wetlands in the southern half of the province have been lost to development of one kind or another. Wetland Watchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor wetlands each week from late June to September and record wildlife observation to help biologists understand the significance of the habitat for wildlife in the area. Volunteers become Level 2 Turtle Guardians. This workshop teaches you how to identify key features and indicator plant species\, basic wetland birds\, frogs\, as well as turtle species and their behaviours. \nPlease register as a Wetland Watcher before attending: https://www.turtleguardians.com/wetland-watcher-registration/ \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/wetland-watcher-workshop-level-2-guardians/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210708T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20200312T153256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214557Z
UID:2449-1625770800-1625776200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Wetland Watcher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Most turtles in Ontario live in wetland habitats. Wetlands are the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Over 70% of Ontario’s fish and wildlife depend on wetlands at some point in their life cycles. Wetlands are a treasure trove of so many amazing plants\, birds\, fish\, and animals. Over 70% of wetlands in the southern half of the province have been lost to development of one kind or another. Wetland Watchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor wetlands each week from late June to September and record wildlife observation to help biologists understand the significance of the habitat for wildlife in the area. Volunteers become Level 2 Turtle Guardians. This workshop teaches you how to identify key features and indicator plant species\, basic wetland birds\, frogs\, as well as turtle species and their behaviours. \nPlease register as a Wetland Watcher before attending: https://www.turtleguardians.com/wetland-watcher-registration/ \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training\n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n\n 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/wetland-watcher-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210612T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210612T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20200312T152802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214637Z
UID:2441-1623502800-1623508200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Wetland Watchers Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Most turtles in Ontario live in wetland habitats. Wetlands are the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Over 70% of Ontario’s fish and wildlife depend on wetlands at some point in their life cycles. Wetlands are a treasure trove of so many amazing plants\, birds\, fish\, and animals. Over 70% of wetlands in the southern half of the province have been lost to development of one kind or another. Wetland Watchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor wetlands each week from late June to September and record wildlife observation to help biologists understand the significance of the habitat for wildlife in the area. Volunteers become Level 2 Turtle Guardians. This workshop teaches you how to identify key features and indicator plant species\, basic wetland birds\, frogs\, as well as turtle species and their behaviours. \nPlease register as a Wetland Watcher before attending: https://www.turtleguardians.com/wetland-watcher-registration/ \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/wetland-watchers-workshop/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210605T233000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210219T215421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214723Z
UID:3742-1622887200-1622935800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Road Researcher Training
DESCRIPTION:Road Researchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor chosen sections of roads once a week- and record turtle observations\, as well as help turtles that are nesting or crossing the roads. Road Researchers are invaluable to turtle conservation efforts in Ontario. They are the first responders and the data they collect helps us understand and estimate local turtle populations\, as well as find and prioritize mitigation hot-spots (areas where we need to install signage\, underpasses/tunnels or other helpful solutions that allow turtles a safer way across the road). \n \nRoad Researchers can choose from priority road maps that are provided\, or choose their own routes. They can also monitor by driving\, cycling or even walking. It is recommended that Road Researchers are part of a team of at least 2 members. Road Researchers are enrolled at Level 3 Guardians. This workshop provides training in turtle identification and protocols for monitoring the sections of roadways that you have chosen. Volunteers have to be over the age of 18 to participate in this program and have registered as Road Researchers before participating. \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/road-researcher-training-3/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210605T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T182354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214800Z
UID:3751-1622887200-1622892600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Nest Sitter Training (and Making Nest Protectors)
DESCRIPTION:Nesting turtles are very vulnerable to road traffic and very sensitive to disturbance. Female nesting turtles are often injured while on route to their nesting sites\, and they also can be easily deterred from nesting if frightened or harassed. Then\, if successfully nesting\, the turtle nests are very quickly predated by small mammals that benefit from living near humans\, such as foxes\, skunks and raccoons. This is why almost all turtle nests in the Land Between bioregion (Ontario’s Highlands) and southern Ontario\, are destroyed\, and eggs eaten within 24 hours of a turtle laying eggs.  Turtle Guardians are volunteers that are trained in stewarding and monitoring nesting turtles. They are effectively “on call” throughout nesting season (from June to mid July) and will be dispatched to sites where nesting turtles need support.  This workshop trains willing nest sitter volunteers in monitoring and protecting nesting turtles and their nests\, and includes identification of turtle species\, of various stages of nesting behaviours\, and in protocols for protecting turtles during nesting. \nThe second half of the workshop (the final half hour)  also provides training and guidance for building and installing nest cage protectors in acceptable locations\, and in monitoring nest sites.  Please register as a volunteer Nest Sitters before attending the workshop.  \n  \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-nest-sitter-training-and-making-nest-protectors-4/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/nesting-snapper1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210603T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210219T215228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214837Z
UID:3740-1622746800-1622752200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Road Researcher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Road Researchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor chosen sections of roads once a week- and record turtle observations\, as well as help turtles that are nesting or crossing the roads. Road Researchers are invaluable to turtle conservation efforts in Ontario. They are the first responders and the data they collect helps us understand and estimate local turtle populations\, as well as find and prioritize mitigation hot-spots (areas where we need to install signage\, underpasses/tunnels or other helpful solutions that allow turtles a safer way across the road). \n \nRoad Researchers can choose from priority road maps that are provided\, or choose their own routes. They can also monitor by driving\, cycling or even walking. It is recommended that Road Researchers are part of a team of at least 2 members. Road Researchers are enrolled at Level 3 Guardians. This workshop provides training in turtle identification and protocols for monitoring the sections of roadways that you have chosen. Volunteers have to be over the age of 18 to participate in this program and have registered as Road Researchers before participating. \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/road-researcher-training-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210603T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T201310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220145Z
UID:3776-1622745000-1622750400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Phrag Fighters - Survey and Removal Training
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario’s wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches\, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles\, frogs\, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall\, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the spring Phrag Fighters locate areas where the plant is growing and harming local habitats. Then\, as are part of a team of 3-4 people\, Phrag Fighter teams adopt one or two wetland areas where they are responsible for removing the invasive plant using best practices (so that the seeds don’t spread). Phrag Fighter teams go out between one and three times each summer between June and early August to spade the plants\, bag them in dark bags\, and transport them to locations or landfills to be deposited.   This workshop teaches Phrag Fighters how to identify the plants\, record locations of the plants in EDDMaps\, and then how to remove the plants using the best practices which help to stop the spread of the plant. Phrag Fighting is hard work but also fun and rewarding! Phrag Fighters is part of The Land Between’s Community Science Programs. \nAre you part of a Phrag Fighter team or looking to join one?  Join a phrag team here \nSign up for this workshop below: \n\n                \n                        \n                            Phrag Fighters\n                            Phrag Fighter Volunteers \n                        \n                        Name*First and LastPhone*Email*\n                            \n                        Phrag Fighter Training Dates*Wednesday\, March 10th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, March 25th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, April 22nd @ 7pm (surveying only)Tuesday\, May 25th @ 6:30pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, May 29th @ 10am (both surveying and removal)Thursday\, June 3rd @ 6:30 pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, July 17th @ 1pm (both surveying and removal)
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/phrag-fighters-survey-and-removal-training-3/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/invasive-phrag-stand.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210603T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210603T183000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T182054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T214938Z
UID:3749-1622739600-1622745000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Nest Sitter Training (and Making Nest Protectors)
DESCRIPTION:Nesting turtles are very vulnerable to road traffic and very sensitive to disturbance. Female nesting turtles are often injured while on route to their nesting sites\, and they also can be easily deterred from nesting if frightened or harassed. Then\, if successfully nesting\, the turtle nests are very quickly predated by small mammals that benefit from living near humans\, such as foxes\, skunks and raccoons. This is why almost all turtle nests in the Land Between bioregion (Ontario’s Highlands) and southern Ontario\, are destroyed\, and eggs eaten within 24 hours of a turtle laying eggs.  Turtle Guardians are volunteers that are trained in stewarding and monitoring nesting turtles. They are effectively “on call” throughout nesting season (from June to mid July) and will be dispatched to sites where nesting turtles need support.  This workshop trains willing nest sitter volunteers in monitoring and protecting nesting turtles and their nests\, and includes identification of turtle species\, of various stages of nesting behaviours\, and in protocols for protecting turtles during nesting. \nThe second half of the workshop (the final half hour)  also provides training and guidance for building and installing nest cage protectors in acceptable locations\, and in monitoring nest sites.  Please register as a volunteer Nest Sitters before attending the workshop.  \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-nest-sitter-training-and-making-nest-protectors-3/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/nesting-snapper1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210529T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210529T233000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T195714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220434Z
UID:3773-1622282400-1622331000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Phrag Fighters - Survey and Removal Training
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario’s wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches\, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles\, frogs\, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall\, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the spring Phrag Fighters locate areas where the plant is growing and harming local habitats. Then\, as are part of a team of 3-4 people\, Phrag Fighter teams adopt one or two wetland areas where they are responsible for removing the invasive plant using best practices (so that the seeds don’t spread). Phrag Fighter teams go out between one and three times each summer between June and early August to spade the plants\, bag them in dark bags\, and transport them to locations or landfills to be deposited.   This workshop teaches Phrag Fighters how to identify the plants\, record locations of the plants in EDDMaps\, and then how to remove the plants using the best practices which help to stop the spread of the plant. Phrag Fighting is hard work but also fun and rewarding! Phrag Fighters is part of The Land Between’s Community Science Programs\, and the program helps turtle habitats too! \nAre you part of a Phrag Fighter team or looking to join one?  Join a phrag team here \nSign up for this workshop below: \n\n                \n                        \n                            Phrag Fighters\n                            Phrag Fighter Volunteers \n                        \n                        Name*First and LastPhone*Email*\n                            \n                        Phrag Fighter Training Dates*Wednesday\, March 10th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, March 25th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, April 22nd @ 7pm (surveying only)Tuesday\, May 25th @ 6:30pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, May 29th @ 10am (both surveying and removal)Thursday\, June 3rd @ 6:30 pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, July 17th @ 1pm (both surveying and removal)
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/phrag-fighters-survey-and-removal-training-2/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/invasive-phrag-stand.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210525T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210525T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T195005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220525Z
UID:3770-1621967400-1621972800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Phrag Fighters - Survey and Removal Training
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario’s wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches\, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles\, frogs\, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall\, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the spring Phrag Fighters locate areas where the plant is growing and harming local habitats. Then\, as are part of a team of 3-4 people\, Phrag Fighter teams adopt one or two wetland areas where they are responsible for removing the invasive plant using best practices (so that the seeds don’t spread). Phrag Fighter teams go out between one and three times each summer between June and early August to spade the plants\, bag them in dark bags\, and transport them to locations or landfills to be deposited.   This workshop teaches Phrag Fighters how to identify the plants\, record locations of the plants in EDDMaps\, and then how to remove the plants using the best practices which help to stop the spread of the plant. Phrag Fighting is hard work but also fun and rewarding! Phrag Fighters is part of The Land Between’s Community Science Programs. \nAre you part of a Phrag Fighter team or looking to join one?  Join a phrag team here \nSign up for this workshop below: \n\n                \n                        \n                            Phrag Fighters\n                            Phrag Fighter Volunteers \n                        \n                        Name*First and LastPhone*Email*\n                            \n                        Phrag Fighter Training Dates*Wednesday\, March 10th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, March 25th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, April 22nd @ 7pm (surveying only)Tuesday\, May 25th @ 6:30pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, May 29th @ 10am (both surveying and removal)Thursday\, June 3rd @ 6:30 pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, July 17th @ 1pm (both surveying and removal)
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/phrag-fighters-survey-and-removal-training/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/invasive-phrag-stand.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210520T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T181809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T215023Z
UID:3747-1621537200-1621542600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Nest Sitter Training (and Making Nest Protectors)
DESCRIPTION:Nesting turtles are very vulnerable to road traffic and very sensitive to disturbance. Female nesting turtles are often injured while on route to their nesting sites\, and they also can be easily deterred from nesting if frightened or harassed. Then\, if successfully nesting\, the turtle nests are very quickly predated by small mammals that benefit from living near humans\, such as foxes\, skunks and raccoons. This is why almost all turtle nests in the Land Between bioregion (Ontario’s Highlands) and southern Ontario\, are destroyed\, and eggs eaten within 24 hours of a turtle laying eggs.  Turtle Guardians are volunteers that are trained in stewarding and monitoring nesting turtles. They are effectively “on call” throughout nesting season (from June to mid July) and will be dispatched to sites where nesting turtles need support.  This workshop trains willing nest sitter volunteers in monitoring and protecting nesting turtles and their nests\, and includes identification of turtle species\, of various stages of nesting behaviours\, and in protocols for protecting turtles during nesting. \nThe second half of the workshop (the final half hour)  also provides training and guidance for building and installing nest cage protectors in acceptable locations\, and in monitoring nest sites.  Please register as a volunteer Nest Sitters before attending the workshop.  \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-nest-sitter-training-and-making-nest-protectors-2/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/nesting-snapper1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210517T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T215058Z
UID:3744-1621278000-1621283400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Nest Sitter Training (and Making Nest Protectors)
DESCRIPTION:Nesting turtles are very vulnerable to road traffic and very sensitive to disturbance. Female nesting turtles are often injured while on route to their nesting sites\, and they also can be easily deterred from nesting if frightened or harassed. Then\, if successfully nesting\, the turtle nests are very quickly predated by small mammals that benefit from living near humans\, such as foxes\, skunks and raccoons. This is why almost all turtle nests in the Land Between bioregion (Ontario’s Highlands) and southern Ontario\, are destroyed\, and eggs eaten within 24 hours of a turtle laying eggs.  Turtle Guardians are volunteers that are trained in stewarding and monitoring nesting turtles. They are effectively “on call” throughout nesting season (from June to mid July) and will be dispatched to sites where nesting turtles need support.  This workshop trains willing nest sitter volunteers in monitoring and protecting nesting turtles and their nests\, and includes identification of turtle species\, of various stages of nesting behaviours\, and in protocols for protecting turtles during nesting. \nThe second half of the workshop (the final half hour)  also provides training and guidance for building and installing nest cage protectors in acceptable locations\, and in monitoring nest sites.  Please register as a volunteer Nest Sitters before attending the workshop.  \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-nest-sitter-training-and-making-nest-protectors/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/nesting-snapper1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210515T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210515T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210219T214926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T215137Z
UID:3738-1621083600-1621089000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Road Researcher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Road Researchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor chosen sections of roads once a week- and record turtle observations\, as well as help turtles that are nesting or crossing the roads. Road Researchers are invaluable to turtle conservation efforts in Ontario. They are the first responders and the data they collect helps us understand and estimate local turtle populations\, as well as find and prioritize mitigation hot-spots (areas where we need to install signage\, underpasses/tunnels or other helpful solutions that allow turtles a safer way across the road). \n \nRoad Researchers can choose from priority road maps that are provided\, or choose their own routes. They can also monitor by driving\, cycling or even walking. It is recommended that Road Researchers are part of a team of at least 2 members. Road Researchers are enrolled at Level 3 Guardians. This workshop provides training in turtle identification and protocols for monitoring the sections of roadways that you have chosen. Volunteers have to be over the age of 18 to participate in this program and have registered as Road Researchers before participating. \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/road-researcher-training-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210219T214520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T215213Z
UID:3735-1620932400-1620937800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Road Researcher Training
DESCRIPTION:Road Researchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor chosen sections of roads once a week- and record turtle observations\, as well as help turtles that are nesting or crossing the roads. Road Researchers are invaluable to turtle conservation efforts in Ontario. They are the first responders and the data they collect helps us understand and estimate local turtle populations\, as well as find and prioritize mitigation hot-spots (areas where we need to install signage\, underpasses/tunnels or other helpful solutions that allow turtles a safer way across the road). \n \nRoad Researchers can choose from priority road maps that are provided\, or choose their own routes. They can also monitor by driving\, cycling or even walking. It is recommended that Road Researchers are part of a team of at least 2 members. Road Researchers are enrolled at Level 3 Guardians. This workshop provides training in turtle identification and protocols for monitoring the sections of roadways that you have chosen. Volunteers have to be over the age of 18 to participate in this program and have registered as Road Researchers before participating. \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/road-researcher-training-2/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210508T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210508T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210219T212811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T215251Z
UID:3732-1620478800-1620484200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Road Researcher Training
DESCRIPTION:Road Researchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor chosen sections of roads once a week- and record turtle observations\, as well as help turtles that are nesting or crossing the roads. Road Researchers are invaluable to turtle conservation efforts in Ontario. They are the first responders and the data they collect helps us understand and estimate local turtle populations\, as well as find and prioritize mitigation hot-spots (areas where we need to install signage\, underpasses/tunnels or other helpful solutions that allow turtles a safer way across the road). \n \nRoad Researchers can choose from priority road maps that are provided\, or choose their own routes. They can also monitor by driving\, cycling or even walking. It is recommended that Road Researchers are part of a team of at least 2 members. Road Researchers are enrolled at Level 3 Guardians. This workshop provides training in turtle identification and protocols for monitoring the sections of roadways that you have chosen. Volunteers have to be over the age of 18 to participate in this program and have registered as Road Researchers before participating. \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/road-researcher-training/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210506T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T215331Z
UID:3728-1620327600-1620333000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Road Researcher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Road Researchers are volunteer Turtle Guardians that monitor chosen sections of roads once a week- and record turtle observations\, as well as help turtles that are nesting or crossing the roads. Road Researchers are invaluable to turtle conservation efforts in Ontario. They are the first responders and the data they collect helps us understand and estimate local turtle populations\, as well as find and prioritize mitigation hot-spots (areas where we need to install signage\, underpasses/tunnels or other helpful solutions that allow turtles a safer way across the road). \n \nRoad Researchers can choose from priority road maps that are provided\, or choose their own routes. They can also monitor by driving\, cycling or even walking. It is recommended that Road Researchers are part of a team of at least 2 members. Road Researchers are enrolled at Level 3 Guardians. This workshop provides training in turtle identification and protocols for monitoring the sections of roadways that you have chosen. Volunteers have to be over the age of 18 to participate in this program and have registered as Road Researchers before participating. \n\n                \n                        \n                            Turtle Guardian Training Workshop\n                            Summer 2021 TG Activities \n                        \n                        Name*email*phone number*enter area code 705-000-0000Have you registered as a Citizen Science volunteer on our online form\,  for your chosen activity yet?*\n								\n								Yes\n							\n								\n								No\n							workshop chosen*RR: Thurs. May 6th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs. May 13th 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 8th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. May 15th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Thurs June 3rd 7pm - Road Researcher TrainingRR: Sat. June 5th 1pm - Road Researcher TrainingNS: Mon. May 17th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs. May  20th 7pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Thurs June 3rd 5pm - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingNS: Sat June 5th 10am - Nest Sitter and Protector TrainingWW: Sat June 12th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July 8th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Thurs. July  15th - 7pm- Wetland Watcher TrainingWW: Sat. July 17th - 1pm - Wetland Watcher Training
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/road-researcher-training-workshop/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210422T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T193718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220602Z
UID:3768-1619118000-1619121600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Phrag Fighters - Survey Training
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario’s wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches\, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles\, frogs\, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall\, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the spring Phrag Fighters locate areas where the plant is growing and harming local habitats. Then\, as are part of a team of 3-4 people\, Phrag Fighter teams adopt one or two wetland areas where they are responsible for removing the invasive plant using best practices (so that the seeds don’t spread). Phrag Fighter teams go out between one and three times each summer between June and early August to spade the plants\, bag them in dark bags\, and transport them to locations or landfills to be deposited.   This workshop teaches Phrag Fighters how to identify the plants\, record locations of the plants in EDDMaps\, and then how to remove the plants using the best practices which help to stop the spread of the plant. Phrag Fighting is hard work but also fun and rewarding! Phrag Fighters is part of The Land Between’s Community Science Programs and supports turtles too! \nAre you part of a Phrag Fighter team or looking to join one?  Join a phrag team here \nSign up for this workshop below: \n\n                \n                        \n                            Phrag Fighters\n                            Phrag Fighter Volunteers \n                        \n                        Name*First and LastPhone*Email*\n                            \n                        Phrag Fighter Training Dates*Wednesday\, March 10th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, March 25th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, April 22nd @ 7pm (surveying only)Tuesday\, May 25th @ 6:30pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, May 29th @ 10am (both surveying and removal)Thursday\, June 3rd @ 6:30 pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, July 17th @ 1pm (both surveying and removal)
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/phrag-fighters-survey-training/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T175012
CREATED:20210220T193352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220735Z
UID:3765-1616698800-1616702400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Phrag Fighter - Survey Training
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario’s wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches\, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles\, frogs\, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall\, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the spring Phrag Fighters locate areas where the plant is growing and harming local habitats. Then\, as are part of a team of 3-4 people\, Phrag Fighter teams adopt one or two wetland areas where they are responsible for removing the invasive plant using best practices (so that the seeds don’t spread). Phrag Fighter teams go out between one and three times each summer between June and early August to spade the plants\, bag them in dark bags\, and transport them to locations or landfills to be deposited.   This workshop teaches Phrag Fighters how to identify the plants\, record locations of the plants in EDDMaps\, and then how to remove the plants using the best practices which help to stop the spread of the plant. Phrag Fighting is hard work but also fun and rewarding! Phrag Fighters is part of The Land Between’s Community Science Programs and helps support turtles too! \nAre you part of a Phrag Fighter team or looking to join one?  Join a phrag team here \nSign up for this workshop below: \n\n                \n                        \n                            Phrag Fighters\n                            Phrag Fighter Volunteers \n                        \n                        Name*First and LastPhone*Email*\n                            \n                        Phrag Fighter Training Dates*Wednesday\, March 10th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, March 25th @ 7pm (surveying only)Thursday\, April 22nd @ 7pm (surveying only)Tuesday\, May 25th @ 6:30pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, May 29th @ 10am (both surveying and removal)Thursday\, June 3rd @ 6:30 pm (both surveying and removal)Saturday\, July 17th @ 1pm (both surveying and removal)
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/phrag-fighter-survey-training-2/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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