Cabot Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepting donations

The Cabot Habitat for Humanity ReStore is coming ~ Now accepting donations of building materials and other goods!

Cabot Habitat for Humanity will open a new ReStore at the corner of Logy Bay Road and Robin Hood Bay Road, St. John’s. Across the country ReStores sell re-useable building supplies, appliances and other goods that generate revenue to help Habitat for Humanity affiliates build homes in their local area.

Keep us in mind when renovating or spring cleaning! Donating to the ReStore translates to homes for families, and less to the landfill. For details on what we can accept, please visit http://www.cabothabitat.ca/, or visit http://www.facebook.com/cabothabitat. Call 753-2721 to schedule a delivery time or to arrange pick-up.

Geo-spatial Technologist – Model Forest of Newfoundland and Labrador

Contract Job Posting

Geo-spatial Technologist

Model Forest of Newfoundland Labrador

The Model Forest of Newfoundland and Labrador is currently seeking an individual for a position to start a position to assist with geo-spatial creation, data editing and verification for the duration of the contract.  The position is scheduled from June 13th, 2011 to March 31st, 2012. A description of the job duties is attached.  Qualifications would normally have been acquired with completion of a degree in geography, bio-geography, biology, 3 year diploma in Geographic Information Systems or a diploma in fish and wildlife/forestry with a minimum of 6 months experience in geo-spatial data editing.   Education or work experience in field collection measurements using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) is a requirement; experience working with legal descriptions is a definite asset.  This position involves considerable use of computer technology in a highly computerized environment to ensure effective and efficient execution of duties, including data management, cartography, GPS utilization and digitizing using ESRI ArcGIS.

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to:

Glenda Garnier
Model Forest of Newfoundland and Labrador Inc.
Box 68, Corner Brook, NL
glendagarnier@mfnl.ca
(709) 637-7300

Applications must be received by the Model Forest on June 8, 2011 by 1:00 pm to be considered for this job posting.

Geo-spatial Technologist

Definition of Work

 Inspect digital map products against known benchmarks, interpreted aerial photographs and legal descriptions to ensure accuracy and completeness and perform edits as required; undertaking a variety of quality control procedures on digital maps to ensure a high degree of accuracy and standardization; placing features using cartographic techniques to ensure final map products are aesthetically pleasing; creation of digital reference indices and supporting documentation.  This will be done in conjunction with staff from wildlife division to ensure all enquiries are addressed promptly and efficiently.  This position may also provide GIS support for wildlife field activities as required.  A willingness to work for short periods in a field environment may be a requirement for verification of management boundaries.

 Illustrative Examples of Work 

  • Collects information on management boundaries from other government departments and DNR district offices and wildlife current/historical files
  • Enters all data into an appropriate spreadsheet, word processing software and databases as required
  • Works with conservation officers and public regarding potential issues with descriptions.
  • Conducts other related duties as required.

 Experience and Training 

Demonstrated educational and work experience in cartography, database maintenance skills and GIS experience is required.  Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and excellent interpersonal skills are essential.  Applicants must be able to work independently and in a group environment.  Experience working with GPS technology with respect to outdoor related activities including backcountry and remote locations would be an asset. Experience in public relations (particularly with the hunting public and other government departments) would be an asset.

Duration of Work 

This is a contract position:  June 13th, 2011 – March 31st, 2012, based on a 35 hour work week.

Payment Schedule 

Payment will be made through the Newfoundland and Labrador Model Forest at a rate to be determined.

 Interview Contact Information

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted, interested applicants should ensure that their contact information is valid and up to date as interviews will be scheduled for June 9th and June 10th, 2011.

FSN Teleconference: Composting – From Organic Waste to Wealth

Keynote Speaker: Anne Madden, Education Coordinator, MUN Botanical Garden

What better day to hold this teleconference? Join us on the first day of summer to learn about what every gardener, community garden, and eco-minded kitchen cook needs to have: Compost! Anne will give an overview of the different composting methods available to gardeners in Newfoundland and Labrador, including the backyard composter and vermicomposting (worm bins).

Register before Friday, June 17th by contacting Rick Kelly at richardkelly@foodsecuritynews.com or by calling 709.237.4026.

About Food Security Network (FSN) teleconferences: Participants to FSN teleconferences call in to a free 1-800 number which connects them to the presenter and all the other participants. Before the teleconference FSN distributes, via email, the call-in instructions as well as a PDF presentation to follow along with on your own computer.

NLEN E-Update: June 6, 2011

Upcoming Events

June 3-27, 2011
Art Exhibit at MUN Botanical Garden: Light on Nature
MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Road, St. John’s, NL

June 7, 2011 12:30 PM
Coastal Matters speakers series: Boating Safety
Bay of Islands Marina, Corner Brook, NL

June 8, 2011 7:30 PM
A Prosperity Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador
Innovation Hall, Angus Bruneau Centre + Webcast, St. John’s, NL

June 8-11, 2011
Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication (EECOM) 2011 National Conference
University of Regina, Regina, SK

June 11, 2011 9:00 am
Plastic bag clean-up on Sugarloaf Path section of East Coast Trail
Sugarloaf Path, East Coast Trail, NL

June 11, 2011 9:00 AM
Junior Forest Wardens 16th Annual Tree Sale
Forest Ecology Centre, 204 Brookfield Road, St. John’s, NL

June 11, 2011 10:00 am
World Oceans Day 2011 Free Family Event
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, St. John’s, NL

June 11, 2011 10:30 AM
Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club Ecosystem Field Trip: “And They’re Off!!”
Birch Brook Nordic trails , Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL

June 11-12, 2011 1:30 PM
Fluvarium Kids Club … June Program: New Beginnings
Suncor Energy Fluvarium, St. John’s, NL

June 14, 2011 6:00 PM
Humber Natural History Society – AGM
Sorrento’s, Corner Brook, NL

Until June 15, 2011
Take Pride Take Action Spring Clean-Up
St. John’s, NL

June 16, 2011
10th Annual Seniors’ Day at MUN Botanical Garden
MUN Botanical Gardens, St. John’s, NL

June 17-19, 2011
Much Ado About Painting
Brother Brennan Centre, Salmonier Line, NL

June 18, 2011 10:30 AM
Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club Ecosystem Field Trip: “A Season for Everything”
Birch Brook Nordic trails , Happy Valley-Goose Bay

June 21, 2011 12:00PM
FSN Teleconference: Composting – From Organic Waste to Wealth
Teleconference

June 23, 2011 7:00 pm
2011 Reel Paddling Film Festival
The Fluvarium, St. John’s, NL

June 24-26, 2011
Torrent River Salmon Symposium
Hawkes Bay, NL

July 4-8, 2011
Kids @ MUN: Enviro-Kids Summer Camp is back! (ages 5-8)
St. John’s, NL

July 18-22, 2011
Summer Nature Camp at the Suncor Energy Fluvarium
Suncor Energy Fluvarium, St. John’s, NL

August 8-12, 2011
Kids @ MUN: Enviro-Kids Summer Camp is back! — Eco-Island (ages 9-12)
St. John’s, NL

August 22-26, 2011
EcoCity World Summit 2011
Montreal, QC

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Opportunities: Employment, Internships, Funding & Volunteering

Employment: Geo-spatial Technologist – Model Forest of Newfoundland and Labrador
(Deadline: June 8, 1:00 pm)

Summer employment: Communications Assistant and Outreach/Events Assistant – NLEN (2 positions) (Deadline: June 10)

Employment: Labrador Coordinator – Protected Areas Association of NL (Deadline: June 10)

Employment: Environmental Technologist – Northeast Avalon ACAP (Deadline: June 13)

Employment: Fisheries Research Intern – Conservation Corps NL (Deadline: June 15)

Summer employment: GREEN TEAM POSITIONS (8 weeks) – Conservation Corps of Newfoundland and Labrador (Deadline: Ongoing)

Connect: Individuals with environmental sensitivities

Action

Cabot Habitat for Humanity ReStore (St. John’s) accepting donations

Call for delegates: Rio+ 20 Young Reporters (Deadline: June 7)

Call for statements of interest: Exploring the wealth of coastal fisheries – Listening to community voices

Fundraising Campaign: Children’s Wish Foundation & Ever Green Recycling Greenest Office Challenge 2011

Resources: Publications, Websites, Newsletters and more

News Review  (May 30 – June 6)

News releases from NLEN member organisations:
As Hunger and Food Prices Rise, Oxfam Launches Global Food Campaign (Oxfam Canada)

Provincial Government news releases:
Media Advisory: Minister to Speak at Environment Day Event
Provincial Government Supports Green Team Projects for Youth
Environmental Assessment Bulletin
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians Encouraged to Take Action This Environment Week
Cottage Lots Available for Sale on Gambo Pond in Central Newfoundland
Plan for Oil Tank Repair and Replacement Moving Forward
Charges Laid Under New Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Division

News releases from NL opposition parties:
Dunderdale dodges Muskrat questions to the last  (NL Liberal Party)
In the media: News, Commentary, Letters to the Editor & Podcast
Protest closes Corner Brook DFO offices (CBC-NL)
A View to Krill (TheIndependent.ca)
Offshore oil rig damaged (The Telegram)
Absence of Muskrat Falls in federal budget won’t derail loan guarantee: source  (The Telegram)
Harvesters fighting clawback (The Telegram)
Two charged with illegal netting of salmon, cod (The Telegram)
Fine day for a Tely Hike (The Telegram)
Rambler hunting for gold (The Telegram)
Feds will support Muskrat Falls: Dunderdale  (The Telegram)
Muskrat Falls remains at centre stage (The Telegram)
The bad smell of things muskrat (The Telegram)
Planning for food (The Telegram)
Call the experts on Muskrat Falls (The Telegram)
Dunderdale’s done deal (The Telegram)
CBC NL Radio

West Coast Morning Show
Jun01/11:/Doug Ballam, Nature Conservancy of Canada
Jun01/11:/STEPHENVILLE CROSSING COMPOSTING
Jun01/06:/ Paul Alcock_Icebergs and dolphins and whales

St. John’s Morning Show
June 02, 2011__Cabot Habitat For Humanity’s new “Restore”
June 01, 2011__Pesticide Spray Advisory
June 01, 2011__Grand Bank garbage dumpers
May 31, 2011__Daddy long-legs larva

On the Go
Todd Boland, Research Horticulturalist  at MUN Botanical Garden: Snails

Fisheries Broadcast
West coast protests and fish vs politics
Gerry Byrne vents; poaching charges
Fisheries and Oceans Minister Keith Ashfield



[POST-PONED!] Humber Natural History Society – AGM

[This event has been POST-PONED]

The Annual General meeting of the Humber Natural History Society (HNHS) will be held Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at Sorrento’s, 6-8 PM.

Most of the current executive members have expressed an interest in remaining in office but we can always use more interested folks to help out.

Please bring along any photos/news/interesting finds related to the natural world that you would like to share with others.

Please think about what activities/presentations you would like the HNHS to offer over the next year.

Please let Lois Bateman (lbateman@swgc.mun.ca, 637-6247) know if you plan to attend and how many people will accompany you. (We will subsidize an order of pizza and need to know numbers. Be prepared to pay $5 per person for pizza and to purchase your own drinks.)

Art Exhibit at MUN Botanical Garden: Light on Nature

Title of Show: Light on Nature

A selection of paintings by “Monday’s Company” who meet weekly, with Diana Dabinett as mentor, to make art that reflects the pleasure of the natural world.

Public Viewing Dates: June 3 – 27, 2011 (Please note: exhibit hours may vary due to conference room bookings.  Please call 864-8590 to confirm viewing hours).

For more information on this art exhibit, please contact:  Diana Dabinett, email: dianadabinett@nl.rogers.com

The Botanical Garden is located at 306 Mount Scio Road.  For a complete listing of Botanical Garden events,  workshops, and programs, please call 864-8590 or visit www.mun.ca/botgarden.

Coastal Matters speakers series: Boating Safety

ACAP Humber Arm’s final Coastal Matters presentation before summer recess will feature Jeff Warren of Transport Canada.  Mr. Warren will be speaking on the topic of boating safety, specifically the effects of cold water shock, hypothermia and pfd’s.  This presentation will take place 12:30 to 1:30pm, Tuesday, June 7th at the Bay of Islands Marina.  This is an important session for anyone who plans on enjoying time on the water this spring and summer. Onboard oil spill kits will be also be available, free of charge, to anyone who attends this session.

For further information:
Sheldon Peddle
ACAP Humber Arm Environmental Association Inc.
phone 709.637.2883

Labatt St. John's Open House to celebrate World Environment Day

In Celebration of World Environment Day, Labatt St. John’s invites you to an open house to mark our environmental achievements!

Please join us at 60 Leslie Street in St. John’s on Thursday, June 2 between 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm for a tour of the brewery and refreshments. Tours will leave every hour. Let us know what time works best for you!

This is a chance to see the inside of one of Newfoundland’s biggest and best known breweries, and learn more about what we have done to cut down on electricity and water use, as well as hear about some of our many recycling programs. We will also be joined by some of our partners who will showcase their environmental initiatives.

Because this is a working brewery, visitors are required to wear long sleeve shirts or tshirts, long pants and closed toe, flat shoes.

Please RSVP in advance to:

Wade Keller
Corporate Affairs-Atlantic
Labatt Breweries of Canada
wade.keller@labatt.com
902-453-3761

Mitchell Wiseman
Environmental Health and Safety
Labatt St. John’s
mitchell.wiseman@labatt.com
709-570-7117