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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                        \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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210525T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210525T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210520T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210517T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210515T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210515T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210508T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210508T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
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:20260422T205430
CREATED:20210219T212351Z
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:20260422T205430
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:20260422T205430
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20210220T193033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T220811Z
UID:3762-1615402800-1615406400@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/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Workshop\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M1S0\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200829T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200829T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200312T154842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T154842Z
UID:2461-1598693400-1598709600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Tunnel Assessment Training- Level 3 Guardian
DESCRIPTION:Don’t mess with the dinosaurs! These workshops are for volunteers that will help determine if we can direct turtles under roads and through culverts- keeping them away from harm on the roads. \nTunnel Assessors will learn to identify obstacles and opportunities\, taking into account turtle movement\, migration and behaviour\, in order to find suitable underpass sites.\nRegister to become an assessor here \nThis is a full day workshop. Bring a snack\, drink\, lunch\, bug spray/vest and hard-toe shoes. We will supply neon vests. \nSign up for the workshop here:\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/tunnel-assessment-training-level-3-guardian-2/
LOCATION:The TG Headquarters. The portable building nest to the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association and Hatchery\, 6712 Gelert Road\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M 1s0\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200822T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200822T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200312T154804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T154804Z
UID:2459-1598088600-1598104800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Tunnel Assessment Training- Level 3 Guardians
DESCRIPTION:Don’t mess with the dinosaurs! These workshops are for volunteers that will help determine if we can direct turtles under roads and through culverts- keeping them away from harm on the roads. \nTunnel Assessors will learn to identify obstacles and opportunities\, taking into account turtle movement\, migration and behaviour\, in order to find suitable underpass sites.\nRegister to become an assessor here \nThis is a full day workshop. Bring a snack\, drink\, lunch\, bug spray/vest and hard-toe shoes. We will supply neon vests. \nSign up for the workshop here:\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/tunnel-assessment-training-level-3-guardians-2/
LOCATION:The TG Headquarters. The portable building nest to the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association and Hatchery\, 6712 Gelert Road\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M 1s0\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200927
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200819T181436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200819T181519Z
UID:3180-1598054400-1601164799@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:2020 Turtle Walks
DESCRIPTION:Let us know if you are walking for turtles in your neighbourhood!  \nThis year we are all walking in our own towns. Walk whenever and wherever in your community\, town\, neighborhood to raise awareness and help our slow friends come in first! \nDress in turtle-y cool gear\, dawn your turtle-awareness signs and make your cause known! \nRegister and make a donation\, or send in the pledges you have raised to receive a Turtle Walk kit with Turtle Walk Stickers\, a Watch 4 Turtles Sign\, and Turtle Walk and Turtle Guardians swag. Take photos and videos of your walk and send them in for your chance to win the Turtle Walk Cup! \nDonations and pledges raised will help us install turtle tunnels- specialized fencing to direct turtles safely under roads and through existing culverts. This year we aim to retrofit two sites in Haliburton and Bancroft with tunnel fencing. \nThis year’s walk them is the Rainbow Turtle- it is inspired by the Rainbows in Windows movement- it is a symbol of hope and tolerance too! \nRegister here to let us know you are walking for turtles
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/2020-turtle-walks/
LOCATION:Ontario
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200906
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200813T225658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T225658Z
UID:3166-1598054400-1599350399@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:The 2020 Turtle Walk in Your Neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:This year we are all doing a “Do-it-Yourself” Turtle Walk! Walk whenever and wherever in your community\, town\, neighborhood to raise awareness and help our slow friends come in first! Dress in turtle-y cool gear\, dawn your turtle-awareness signs and make your cause known! \nRegister and make a donation\, or send in the pledges you have raised to receive a Turtle Walk kit with Turtle Walk Stickers\, a Watch 4 Turtles Sign\, and Turtle Walk and Turtle Guardians swag. Take photos and videos of your walk and send them in for your chance to win the Turtle Walk Cup! \nDonations and pledges raised will help us install turtle tunnels- specialized fencing to direct turtles safely under roads and through existing culverts. This year we aim to retrofit two sites in Haliburton and Bancroft with tunnel fencing. \nThis year’s walk them is the Rainbow Turtle- it is inspired by the Rainbows in Windows movement- it is a symbol of hope and tolerance too!
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/the-2020-turtle-walk-in-your-neighborhood/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Rainbow-horizontal-turtle-walk-2020-01.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200820T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200820T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200312T154724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T213558Z
UID:2457-1597915800-1597932000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Tunnel Assessment Training- Level 3 Guardian
DESCRIPTION:Please note this event may be cancelled depending on COVID 19 restrictions \nDon’t mess with the dinosaurs! These workshops are for volunteers that will help determine if we can direct turtles under roads and through culverts- keeping them away from harm on the roads. \nTunnel Assessors will learn to identify obstacles and opportunities\, taking into account turtle movement\, migration and behaviour\, in order to find suitable underpass sites.\nRegister to become an assessor here \nThis is a full day workshop. Bring a snack\, drink\, lunch\, bug spray/vest and hard-toe shoes. We will supply neon vests. \nSign up for the workshop here:\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/tunnel-assessment-training-level-3-guardian/
LOCATION:The TG Headquarters. The portable building nest to the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association and Hatchery\, 6712 Gelert Road\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M 1s0\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200815T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200815T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200312T154612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T213538Z
UID:2453-1597483800-1597500000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Tunnel Assessment Training- Level 3 Guardians
DESCRIPTION:Please note this event may be cancelled depending on COVID 19 restrictions \nDon’t mess with the dinosaurs! These workshops are for volunteers that will help determine if we can direct turtles under roads and through culverts- keeping them away from harm on the roads. \nTunnel Assessors will learn to identify obstacles and opportunities\, taking into account turtle movement\, migration and behaviour\, in order to find suitable underpass sites.\nRegister to become an assessor here \nThis is a full day workshop. Bring a snack\, drink\, lunch\, bug spray/vest and hard-toe shoes. We will supply neon vests. \nSign up for the workshop here:\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/tunnel-assessment-training-level-3-guardians/
LOCATION:The TG Headquarters. The portable building nest to the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association and Hatchery\, 6712 Gelert Road\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M 1s0\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200830
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200813T225900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T225900Z
UID:3169-1597449600-1598745599@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Baby Turtle Hatchling Tours
DESCRIPTION:They are hatching! The 2000 eggs at our Headquarters are moving around…the little turtles are emerging and they are irresistible. Make someone’s day happy and bring them for a turtle tour!  too – including Jeremiah the skateboarding snapper!? We are offering tours to groups of two for a minimum $40 donation and by appointment only at our Turtle Guardian Headquarters- Your tour donations will help us build two specialized turtle tunnels🐢🐢🐢🚇 (designed fencing to direct turtles through existing culverts under roads instead of on roads where they are hurt or killed). We are extending this rare offer and opportunity for a very limited time-for about the next two to three weeks until tiny turtle time runs out and the hatchlings are ready to be placed safely back in nature near their native nest locations! Call us at 705-457-1222 to book your turtle-y amazing experience.
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/baby-turtle-hatchling-tours/
LOCATION:Ontario
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200606T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200606T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200525T163713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T163713Z
UID:2878-1591452000-1591455600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Nest Sitter Training
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to identify nesting turtles and how to make\, install and monitor a turtle nest cage protector. \nRegister for a  nest protector here: https://www.turtleguardians.com/nest-sitters/ \nAnd then register for the training event through the link too! \n 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-nest-sitter-training/
LOCATION:Ontario
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200130T193906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T161438Z
UID:2372-1591430400-1592067600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Rainbow Turtle Deck/Lawn Walk
DESCRIPTION:Dress in rainbow colours to share hope and tolerance. Make rainbow turtle signs. Show up on your front lawn\, or on your deck…take pictures and submit for our Turtle Walk album. Get prizes for the best signs\, the best costumes\, and the most creative fundraisers! \nThis is the year of the Rainbow Turtle! \nCheck out www.turtlewalk.ca \n 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-walks-4/
LOCATION:Ontario
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200602T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200602T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200525T163021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T163511Z
UID:2875-1591120800-1591126200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Road Researcher Training
DESCRIPTION:Help log where turtles are crossing roads and nesting on roadsides\, to help biologists and conservation organizations install crossing signs\, estimate areas for underpasses and assess risks to populations. \nBecome a road researcher and book a training workshop here: https://www.turtleguardians.com/road-researchers/ \n 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtle-road-researcher-training/
LOCATION:Ontario
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200530T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200312T145512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T162436Z
UID:2438-1590832800-1590840000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Nest Sitter and Turtle Nest Cage Protector Workshop- Online
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to identify nesting turtles and how to make\, install and monitor a turtle nest cage protector. \nRegister for a  nest protector here: https://www.turtleguardians.com/nest-sitters/ \nAnd then choose a training event here: \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-protector-workshop/
LOCATION:Ontario
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200415T220630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T161613Z
UID:2630-1590760800-1590764400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-8/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/me-and-sheila.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200523T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200312T143757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T212604Z
UID:2428-1590242400-1590253200@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtle Road Researcher and Nest Sitter Training Workshop- Online. WORLD TURTLE DAY
DESCRIPTION:These are two workshops in one session: Road Researchers and Nest Sitters. \nAlthough road researcher opportunities may be on hold due to COVID 19- You can still learn how. Sign up as a road researcher here. \nNest sitting can be done from your own home or singly if COVID protocols allow. Sign up as a nest sitter here \nThis workshop is for beginners in road research: Learn to identify all Ontario turtle species\, how to report locations\, contribute to scientific knowledge related to turtle behaviour and habitats\, and also how to assist injured turtles that you encounter on the road. \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-road-researcher-and-nest-sitter-training-workshop-world-turtle-day/
LOCATION:The TG Headquarters. The portable building nest to the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association and Hatchery\, 6712 Gelert Road\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M 1s0\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200522T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200415T220540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T220540Z
UID:2628-1590134400-1590166800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-7/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/me-and-sheila.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200519T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200519T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200415T220405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T220405Z
UID:2626-1589896800-1589900400@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-6/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/natdiglib_12882_extralarge.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200515T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200515T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200415T220144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T220144Z
UID:2624-1589551200-1589554800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live-Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-5/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/me-and-sheila.jpg
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UID:2622-1589292000-1589295600@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live-Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-4/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/natdiglib_12882_extralarge.jpg
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T215915Z
UID:2620-1588946400-1588950000@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live-Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-3/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/me-and-sheila.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200505T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T205430
CREATED:20200415T215729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T215729Z
UID:2618-1588687200-1588690800@www.turtleguardians.com
SUMMARY:Turtles at 2pm! Live-Streaming
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica\, Tripod\, Jeremiah\, Timothy and Betty. \nPlus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. \nThis is an interactive Facebook Live-streaming event\, fit for kids and those young at heart. \nLearn turtle-y cool facts. Answer skill testing questions and win prizes! \nWe look forward to seeing you online! \nLink to event listing here 
URL:https://www.turtleguardians.com/event/turtles-at-2pm-live-streaming-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.turtleguardians.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/natdiglib_12882_extralarge.jpg
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