Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium Volunteer Opportunities

The Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium is looking for volunteers! A catch-and-release aquarium nestled in beautiful Petty Harbour, volunteers help us to engage the public and educate visitors about local marine life and our oceans. Positions to be filled include: Science Interpreter and Aquarist, Event help, Research Assistant, and Aquarium Maintenance.

Volunteers are needed for weekly 3 hour shifts from now until October 7, 2016. Along with weekly interpretive shifts, volunteers are needed for outreach events, our release party, and the take-down of the aquarium tanks once our season is over.

For more information or to sign up today, email Pam at info@miniaqua.org or fill out an inquiry form on our website.

http://www.miniaqua.org/jump-in.html

The Fluvarium’s “Friends of Freshwater Habitats” Program

The Suncor Energy Fluvarium is offering a special program that is great for youth groups such as Girl Guides and Scouts!

It is a fun way to build an interest in Freshwater Conservation while earning a Fluvarium crest!

The programs are designed to promote awareness in a ‘hands-on’ setting for community youth groups.

This program is great for unit meetings, weekend outings, or even summer camps at Pippy Park!

 Call and book your group today!

 For rates, times, and bookings contact

Denise at 754-3474 or kids@fluvarium.ca

Atlantic Salmon Conservation in St John’s

Nature NL Talks: Atlantic Salmon Conservation in St John’s

Thursday, September 15, 7:30 pm
MUN Science Building, room SN 2067

Brittany Palm-Flawd
PhD Candidate at Memorial University

Atlantic salmon historically ran in the rivers of St. John’s, but have been locally extinct for over a hundred years. In 2012, a local not-for-profit group, the Salmonid Association of Eastern Newfoundland (SAEN), took on the challenge of bringing wild Atlantic salmon back to the Rennies River by restoring river habitats and planting fertilized eggs. In 2014, Brittany joined the research team to aid the re-introduction projects and collect information to help improve egg hatching.

For the past two years, she has conducted analysis of egg yolk quality, offspring viability, and juvenile growth to determine which aspect produces the most competitive offspring. She has also conducted habitat and fishing surveys in St. John’s to quantify which habitat characteristics enhance egg hatching and provide the best conditions for developing salmon. These research results will help improve salmon growth and survival and focus re-introduction efforts.

Brittany grew up on Long Island, New York and spent her summers surf-casting for striped bass on Montauk Point. She attended the University of New England to earn her Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology. In 2009, she became a fisheries biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service in the Gulf of Mexico and completed her Master’s degree in Marine Science. In 2014, she became a United States Fulbright Scholar and traveled to Ireland to work on Atlantic salmon, while simultaneously beginning her PhD degree at Memorial University.

naturenl@naturenl.ca
http://www.naturenl.ca 

NLEN Refresh!!

We’re freshening things up for the Autumn here at NLEN! Make sure you’re subscribed to our e-update,  to receive information on environmental events, actions, opportunities (job, volunteer, funding), and news! It is sent out every Monday throughout the school year.

We’re currently doing a membership drive right now – and it’s a great time to do so! Annual memberships for 2017 being  processes now will start immediately and end on December 31st 2017 – So you get 2016’s Autumn months on us! Check out the membership benefits and how to join here!

Is your organization already a member? How can we help you??

  • Do you have an upcoming event, are you recruiting volunteers or do you have an employment opportunities to advertise? Add opportunities weekly to our e-update by filling out the form on our website. 
  • Do you have an online regular newsletter that we can add to our eupdate via hyperlink? You can also fill out the form on our website, just make sure to put in the details that it is a online newsletter! It’s be in every one of our e-updates! Same thing goes for any recently published resources you want us to share!
  • Has your organization accomplish a project or just been in top form recently? We’re feeling out a new feature for our e-update and that’s Member Spotlights – Send us an email at nled.ed@gmail.com with the subject line: “Member Spotlight Submission”. Include a paragraph celebrating something your organization has accomplished recently and a short description of your organization such as your mission statement. Feel free to include an image to accompany your spotlight!

Things to look forward to from NLEN: a Provincial Environmental Organizations Directory, our Annual General Meeting, an Oceans Caucus and even more coverage of what our member groups are up to! Watch for the e-update on Mondays to for details!

Review of the Environmental and Regulatory Proccesses

For information related to review of the Gov of Canada’s Environmental and  Regulatory processes currently ongoing please see the following website and keep checking this site for the latest information on the review of the 2012 changes to the Fisheries Act:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/conservation/assessments/environmental-reviews.html?_ga=1.13486967.1506195246.1449004952

There is also a section called ”Share your Views”, which is a quick questionnaire seeking input on how the reviews should be undertaken.  Found here:

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/conservation/assessments/environmental-reviews/share-your-views.html

 

 

Volunteer Position: Associate Editor of The Osprey, Nature Newfoundland and Labrador

Nature Newfoundland and Labrador (http://naturenl.ca) is hoping to find a dynamic and committed individual, awed by the rugged natural beauty of our province, to work with the current Co-Editors of The Osprey, the nature journal of Newfoundland and Labrador. This unpaid position allows both literary expression and interaction with leading naturalists from our province. The Osprey is a published four times per year. It is distributed both electronically and in hard copy to a readership that spans Canada, the US, and Europe. The journal publishes articles ranging from seasonal bird reports and discussions of important undertakings in the province with the potential to impact the environment, to nature photography and poetry. Editing, word processing, and excellent communication skills are required. Experience in basic graphic design and desktop publishing would be an asset! If you’d like to see the latest volume of The Osprey, or if you have further questions, please contact Rita Anderson at rita@play.psych.mun.ca or Justin So at justin.james.so@gmail.com.

Cosmic Walk

Celebrate the Seasons of Creation by joining in a Cosmic Walk and reflecting on Climate Change

In response to Pope Francis’ call to celebrate the Seasons of Creation from September 1 to October 4, the Mercy Centre for Ecology and Justice invites you to join us, together with the Worldwide Prayer Network, to raise awareness of our responsibility to protect God’s creative handiwork which is presently being devastated.To honour the Season of Creation, we offera free Cosmic Walk to all members of the public at the Centre’s garden. 

 

The Cosmic Walk is a reflective pictorial journey of  the story of creation from both a scientific and a spiritual perspective. This Spiritual Reflective Walk  will take place on the grounds of the Mercy Centre on  September 7,14,21,28 and October 4th at 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. There is no admission and all are welcome to attend one or all of the sessions. 

 

Looking forward to meeting you to share faith, hope, and a cup of tea. Please RSVP in advance by calling 722-0082 or by email: mcej@live.com

28th Annual Rennie’s River Duck Race Family Fun Day

Get your Tickets and Join us!
28th Annual Rennie’s River Duck Race Family Fun Day, Sunday, September 25, 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

The party will be river side on Rennie’s Mill Road between Carpasian Road and Portugal Cove Road.
The Race starts at Herder Bridge on Rennie’s River – Ducks drop at 2:00 PM

The Rennie’s River Duck Race has been a St. John’s tradition since 1988, attracting large crowds to the banks of Rennie’s River. Help us celebrate Rennie’s 28th run at our Family Fun day! Then join us river side to watch up to 3,500 of Rennie’s yellow rubber ducks race down the river to the finish line. The first ducks across the finish line win one of 10 prizes for their sponsor.

Purchase ticket at The Fluvarium or any RBC branch!
Contact Wandalee at 709-722-DUCK or info@fluvarium.ca for tickets or more information.

For just $10.00 you can sponsor a duck or 3 for $25.00
and have your chance to win one of 10 prizes

Find the full list of prizes on our website www.fluvarium.ca or find the event on Facebook!

The Annual RBC Rennie’s River Duck Race is a fundraiser for the Quidi Vidi / Rennie’s River Development Foundation. Funds from this event help support the environmental education, conservation and stewardship initiatives of the Quidi Vidi / Rennie’s River Development Foundation.

September Kids Club Weekend Program

“Dabblers & Divers” Kids Club Program for September at The Suncor Energy Fluvarium

 

It is the beginning of fall migration and a great time to discover ducks! Join us as we learn more about Dabblers and Divers how they all are getting ready for their long journey south. Bring a couple of paper rolls for our craft!

 

Every Saturday and Sunday from September 11 – 25 at 1:30pm

Program runs approx. 45-60 minutes

 

This Fluvarium Kids program is Family Fun and can include an outdoor component, game, story and craft!

 

Fluvarium Kids Club Weekend Programs

Have you heard? Kids ages 5–10 and their families are invited to join Fluvarium Kids! Receive updates, collect stickers, and earn a Fluvarium KidsFresh Water Friends certificate when you attend sessions in four different months!

 

Fluvarium Kids programs are complimentary with admission.

Ask about our Annual Family Pass.

 

For more information contact:

Denise at 754-3474 – kids@fluvarium.ca

Join NLEN’s Free Directory of Environmental Organizations

There is strength in numbers. NLEN wants to be a conduit and a resource hub for this province’s environmental advocates. To do that, we need environmental organizations on board, the bigger our numbers that stronger our voice and more resources we can offer.

This quick survey linked below will populated our free and public directory with information about your organizations and be publicly available – this service is completely free! Organizations who have already verified their data are listed below in case if you’re unsure if your organization has already joined the directory for 2016.

In order to participate, you may either:

1. Click on this link

or
2. Copy-paste the entire following link between quote marks (NOT including the quote marks) in a web browser
http://survey.sogosurvey.com/k/SsWPQUSsWsPsPsP

This survey will be made available as directory of all environmental organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador. Please forward this to anyone you think is appropriate! Forwarding this survey to small or rural organizations that we otherwise might miss is particularly important and we thank you!

The Newfoundland and Labrador Environment Network (NLEN) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization whose purpose is to carry out environmental education on issues such as sustainable development, biodiversity conservation, and climate change. The NLEN serves as an umbrella group for non-profit organizations working across the province that hold environmental conservation and protection as an objective and who support the objective of the Network.

Organizations who have updated their directory listing in 2016, alphabetical order:

ACAP Humber Arm
Bonavista Horticultural Society
Cavell Park Community Garden
Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador
East Coast Trail Association
Environment Committee Inc – Spaniard’s Bay
Environment Resources Management Association
Environmental Education Commission
Food Education Action St. John’s
Food First NL
Friends of Pippy Park
Grand Riverkeeper Labrador Inc.
Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation
Johnson GEO CENTRE
Kelligrews Ecological Enhancement Program
Kiwanis Club of Kelligrews
Manuels River Natural Heritage Society Inc
Mercy Centre for Ecology and Justice
Nature Conservancy of Canada – NL
Nature Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador Environment Network
Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry
Newfoundland and Labrador Fracking Awareness Network
Newfoundland and Labrador Wildlife Federation
Northeast Avalon ACAP
Oceans Learning Partnership
Port aux Port Bay Fisheries Committee
Quidi Vidi/Rennie’s River Development Foundation
Refugee and Immigrant Advisory Council Inc.
Salmon and Trout Restoration Association of Conception Bay Central Inc.
Salmon Preservation Association for the Waters of Newfoundland
Sierra Club
The Green Rock – Habits for Habitats
Western Environment Centre
Whale Release and Strandings