DFO Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program

The application period for the fifth round of the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program is now open.  Applications will be accepted for projects commencing in 2016-17 and that are one to three years in duration. The application period will close on April 22, 2016.

http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/pnw-ppe/rfcpp-ppcpr/application-soumission-eng.html

Please click on the links below to download the Application Guidelines and Application Form. The Application Form must be completed as per the Application Guidelines, which also include information regarding program eligibility and requirements.

Following the application deadline, each proposal will be screened for eligibility and completeness. Those that pass the screening will be evaluated against national criteria, including the expected longevity of project results; clarity, thoroughness and soundness of the proposed work plan and budget; number of partners; evidence of leveraging; and expected performance results.

***Completed Application Forms and supporting documents must be sent to your respective regional office  by 23:59 (local time) on Friday, April 22, 2016.***

Application Guidelines (PDF 547.47 KB)

Application Form (PDF 1.48 MB)

1) Make sure you are using the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat software. You can download it for free by clicking here.
2) If you cannot open the form directly, please (a) save it on your desktop, (b) open the Adobe Acrobat software and from there, (c) open the form.

Echo Pond Summer Camp 2016 – Brother Brennan Environmental Education Centre

Echo Pond Summer Camp 2016

At the Brother Brennan Environmental Education Centre

Now in our second year!

Overnight nature camps available in July and August 2016 for 7-14 year-olds.

Activities will include swimming, canoeing, campfires, storytelling, arts and crafts, map-reading, hiking adventures, yoga, games, and much more…

Campers will eat delicious homemade meals, that will include food from our on-site vegetable garden, and see what its like to get their electricity from the wind!

Registration opens March 10th, 2016 – Early Bird rate to March 31st. 

To register, visit: www.echopondsummercamp.ca

For more information, email: echopondsummercamp@gmail.com

Western Environment Centre 2016 AGM

The Western Environment Centre will host their Annual General Meeting (AGM) on:
Sunday, April 17th
Time: 3pm
Location: Corner Brook (venue TBA)
During our AGM we will do a year in review, update the membership on the financials and discuss where we want to go in the future.
We will also vote in our new Board of Directors and we are always happy to recruit new members to that team. So if you have been thinking about getting involved, drop us a line and we can tell you more about what it means to become a board member.
Hope to see you all on April 17th!!

Conference 2016: International Peace Garden, Manitoba Choose the Future: EE for a Culture of Change

August 25 – 28: International Peace Garden, Manitoba Choose the Future: EE for a Culture of Change

Call for Proposals for Presentations Deadline: March 25, 2016 Click here for more information and to submit a presentation.
Our 2016 Conference is purposefully taking place in the Heart of the Turtle Mountains in the geographic centre of Turtle Island. For three days you will be able to experience a place without boundaries. Situated on the 49th parallel, the International Peace Garden recognizes no boundaries – a perfect setting to “think outside the box”. Wildflowers, pristine lakes and over one hundred species of songbirds are residents of the Peace Garden. Click here to find out more about this incredible venue.
Our choices today will determine the future we leave for our grandchildren and their grandchildren. COP21 in Paris was about Climate Change and ultimately was about the change(s) we are prepared to make to provide hope for future generations. This conference will provide educators with new hope, ideas, tools and resources, and will look at choices to make this culture of change a reality. Click here to read more about the conference’s themes and principles.
Click here for more information.

Rescheduled Nature Newfoundland and Labrador Annual General Meeting & Members¹/Friends¹ Slideshow

Nature Newfoundland and Labrador Annual General Meeting & Members¹/Friends¹ Slideshow

Thursday, March 24th,  2016 at 7:30 PM
MUN Science Building, Room SN 2067

Our Annual General Meeting:  There will be brief reports from the Board on our activities over the past year, as well as nominations and elections to our board.

Our Members¹/Friends’ Slideshow:  Bring a handful (~5-15) of your favorite photos to share with us, preferably as a powerpoint presentation on a flash drive. For further information please contact naturenl@naturenl.ca

We need your help.  Please consider volunteering some of your time and skills to share the work of our organization.

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Two Summer Positions – Oceans Learning Partnerships (OLP)

Oceans Learning Partnership is planning to hire two post-secondary students as educators this summer (May to August) with our partners.  One position will be based in Terra Nova National Park with our friends at Park Canada, and the other is a shared staff position shared between Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium, the Ocean Sciences Centre, and our program in Holyrood.  The applicants must meet the requirements for the Canada Summer Job grant (student, returning to studies in September, between ages of 15 and 30, legally entitled to work in Canada).Job Opportunity_Marine Educator_2016Job Opportunity_OLP Science Educator_Terra Nova

Kids Club Program for April at The Suncor Energy Fluvarium

“Going Green “

Did you know that frogs can tell us if the stream is clean? It’s not easy being green, but we can work together to keep the watershed healthy and strong for all the critters that live there. Learn how we can help all of our Freshwater Friends by Going Green ourselves!

Every Saturday and Sunday from April 2-30 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 Kids Fresh 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:

754-3474 – kids@fluvarium.ca

PUBLIC TALK – Northern Cod Fisheries Improvement Project

What is the status of the Northern Newfoundland Cod population?  One of the biggest threats to healthy ocean ecosystems is the demand for and procurement of unsustainable seafood.  Last year WWF-Canada and the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW) started a harvester-driven project that aims to help an historic northern Newfoundland cod fishery return to health. This is a big deal because this fishery has been under a fishing moratorium since 1992. The stock is now showing good signs of recovery and if it’s managed right might grow to healthy levels.

ACAP Humber Arm invites you to join our next Coastal Matters presentation where Ms. Janice Ryan, Fisheries Advisor with WWF Canada will speak about WWF’s ocean conservation work in NL, with a focus on their exciting Northern Cod Fisheries Improvement Project, followed by a Q&A with the audience.  This talk will take place 12:30 to 1:20pm, Thursday, March 17th in room 3019 of the Forest Centre, Grenfell Campus, Corner Brook.

As with all Coastal Matters presentations this session is free of charge and open to the public. RSVP’s not required.  Tea and coffee will be available; feel free to bring your own bagged lunch.  Please help us promote this session by forwarding this email to your contacts and/or displaying the attached poster at your workplace.

 

ACAP Humber Arm wishes to thank the NL Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture and Grenfell Campus for ongoing support of the Coastal Matter’s Speakers Series