• Ontario Forest Health Review

    Barrie, Ontario

    The Forest Health Review is an annual event that provides an update on the current state of Ontario's forests with experts presenting the latest information on forest health conditions, forest invasive pests, current and upcoming forest pest management programs, and the current year’s research results. The event brings together forest resource managers, foresters, ecologists, conservation […]

  • The 15th Annual Sources of Knowledge Forum

    Tobermory Ontario

    To explore these complexities, we are bringing together experts from multiple fields to discuss fire's impact on nature and human life. Speakers will include: First Nations' leaders, an Anthropologist / Archaeologist, wildfire experts from National and Provincial forestry centres (Sault Ste. Marie & Peterborough), Bruce Peninsula Firefighters, Parks Canada Forest Ecology specialists,  Municipal leaders & […]

  • 2025 Great Lakes Commission Annual Meeting

    The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center

    Join in this fall for the 2025 Great Lakes Commission 70th Anniversary Annual Meeting, taking place October 28-30 in Duluth, Minnesota at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center! Additional details will be posted here […]

  • Invasive Carp and Tench Monitoring in the Bay of Quinte

    Online - Zoom

    Join Kaitlin Maurer from Quinte Conservation to learn about monitoring in the Bay of Quinte for invasive carps. Quinte Conservation supports Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) by expanding their early detection surveillance of invasive carps and Tench within the Bay of Quinte; this includes targeted surveys for adult and larval fishes across various tributaries and […]

  • 2025 Canadian Weed Science Society/Société canadienne de Malherbologie Annual Meeting

    Hilton Lac-Leamy in Gatineau, QC

    While all perspectives and prospective speakers are welcomed; this year’s Local Arrangements Committee chose to theme the meeting around the three B’s of our professions: Biosurveillance, Biodiversity and Biocontrol. We hope that you will find these topics engaging and varied enough to provide something for everybody!