Tues, Nov 2: Coastal Matters – Step Zero to Fisheries Closures in Western Newfoundland
12:30 – 1:30 pm, Room 104, RecPlex, Grenfell Campus (Corner Brook)
Fisheries closures are commonly used to protect fish stocks. Each closure is uniquely shaped by the circumstances in which it develops. Voluntary closures, in particular, are extraordinary in that they are initiated by local fishes. Yet, not all initiatives proceed to implementation. Such is the case with the snow crab closure in the Bay of Islands, which was discussed earlier this year, but not implemented. We will present the preliminary findings of our investigation about what happened with the snow crab closure. For instance, we asked how and why the idea about the closure was conceived, how it was perceived and communicated, and what expectations fish harvesters had of the closure. We also examined the ecological and social conditions at the time the closure was discussed, comparing to the present. Presenters: Kim Olsen (Masters Student, Memorial University) and Dr. Ratana Chuenpagdee (Canada Research Chair in Natural Resource Sustainability and Community Development). The Coastal Matters series is sponsored by Humber Arm ACAP. For further information contact info@acaphumberarm.com or 637-2883.
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Public presentation: “They are Shocking Fierce and Dangerous Entirely: A Natural History of the Newfoundland Wolf.”
Wed, Nov 3: Public presentation: “They are Shocking Fierce and Dangerous Entirely: A Natural History of the Newfoundland Wolf.”
7:00 – 8:30 p.m., The Rooms, St. John’s
This year the Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the first natural history society in Newfoundland. To celebrate this anniversary the Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is sponsoring a number of presentations at The Rooms during October and November. Join presenter Mr. John Maunder (Former Curator of Natural History, Newfoundland Museum). Admission to this presentation is free. For further information on the NHS visit: http://naturenl.ca/
Public presentation: “Coyotes, caribou and other critters …. Wildlife research, landscape ecology and citizen science”
Thur, Nov 4: Public presentation: “Coyotes, caribou and other critters …. Wildlife research, landscape ecology and citizen science”
2:30 – 3:30 p.m., The Rooms, St. John’s
Join presenter Dr. Yolanda Wiersma (Biology, MUN). This talk is sponsored by the Natural History Society. Admission fee for this talk includes free coffee/tea at The Rooms Café. For further information on the NHS visit: http://www.nhs.nf.ca/.
Public talks: Green Building in Northern Climates – Lessons for Newfoundland & Labrador from Alberta’s Net Zero Energy Houses
Thur-Sat, Nov 4-6: Public talks: Green Building in Northern Climates – Lessons for Newfoundland & Labrador from Alberta’s Net Zero Energy Houses
Thur, Nov 4, 7:00 pm, Room LC301, Grenfell Campus, Corner Brook
Fri, Nov 5, 12:30 pm, Room 1008, College of the North Atlantic, Corner Brook
Sat, Nov 6, 12:30-2:30 pm, Local Green Building Tour, Register by Nov. 1 (contact info. below), Corner Brook
A net zero energy building is one that produces on site, over the course of a year, as much energy as it consumes for everything: heating, domestic hot water, and electricity. This is a daunting challenge in northern climates with cold winters and periods of limited sunlight. Achieving net zero energy in this context requires a combination of aggressive conservation measures and the creative use of new energy sources. The lessons from successful net zero houses in Edmonton, Alberta, offer valuable guidance to anyone involved in planning or building projects, new or retrofit, that aim to substantially reduce environmental impacts. The presentation will focus on the materials and techniques used to reduce overall environmental impact and to achieve net zero energy use. Join presenter Peter Amerongen, president of Habitat Studio & Workshop Ltd. Peter Amerongen has been designing and building energy efficient houses since the last oil crisis. Over the years he has experimented, innovated, and borrowed shamelessly to build environmentally responsible houses as economically as possible. He has designed and built an exemplary demonstration house, the Riverdale NetZero Project (www.riverdalenetzero.ca) under CMHC’s EQuilibriumTM Sustainable Housing Demonstration Initiative, as well as four more net zero energy houses. These events are organised by the Environmental Policy Unit at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University. For more information, contact Karen at epu@swgc.mun.ca or 637-6200, Ext. 6534.
Green Keys Tour – Concert of original piano music and eco-showcase
Sat, Nov 6: Green Keys Tour – Concert of original piano music and eco-showcase
7:30 pm, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Queens Road (St. John’s)
This family-friendly concert is one of 50+ in a yearlong cross-Canada tour by Frank Horvat promoting eco-sustainability. All the piano music performed are original compositions and improvisations. It’s a mix of classical and popular styles – from Liszt to Satie to Philip Glass. The highlight of the concert is the performance of the composition, “Earth Hour” – a continuous 1-hour piano piece inspired by, and performed in the dark. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Frank Horvat’s new CD, “A Little Dark Music”, will to the World Wildlife Fund – CDs available online and at the show. The tour is sponsored by Bullfrog Power, Quality Hotel St. John’s and St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church sponsoring this event. Please visit www.frankhorvat.com/performance/tour/stjohns.html where you can find out all the info about this concert. Admission is free.
East Coast Trail Association Events – Beaches Path (Witless Bay to Mobile)
Sun, Nov 7: East Coast Trail Association Events – Beaches Path (Witless Bay to Mobile)
Meet at 10:00 am, End of Gallows Cove Road on the south side of the harbour in Witless Bay
This Beaches Path Trail is rated for Beginners, Seniors or a Family hike. This easy path is suitable for novice hikers and families. Duration: 3 hours; Distance: 7 km. The pace will be slower than normal. No dogs. Your Leader will be Elizabeth Yeoman. Contact her via 579-1849 or eyeoman@mun.ca.
Public presentation: “Animal Tracks and Signs in Winter” Family Fun Day Program
Sun, Nov 7: Public presentation: “Animal Tracks and Signs in Winter” Family Fun Day Program
2:00 – 4:00 p.m., The Rooms, St. John’s
Join presenter Dr. Michael Collins (Biology, MUN). This talk is sponsored by the Natural History Society. For further information on the NHS visit: http://www.nhs.nf.ca/.
Public talk: Green Building in Northern Climates – Lessons for Newfoundland & Labrador from Alberta’s Net Zero Energy Houses
Mon, Nov 8: Public talk: Green Building in Northern Climates – Lessons for Newfoundland & Labrador from Alberta’s Net Zero Energy Houses
7:00 pm, Room ED1020, MUN, St. John’s
See full description of this presentation above (Nov 4-6 events in Corner Brook). This event is organised by the Environmental Policy Unit at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University. For more information, contact Karen at epu@swgc.mun.ca or 637-6200, Ext. 6534. Or contact Chris Hogan at the NLEN at nlen.ed@gmail.com or 753-7898. Individual meetings with visiting presenter Peter Amerongen can be arranged on request.
Dare to be Deep Tour
Mon, Nov 8: Dare to be Deep Tour
7:00 pm, Hampton Hall, Marine Institute on Ridge Road, St. John’s (Doors open at 6:30pm)
The Dare to be Deep Tour is a national tour celebrating ocean conservation and protection. The event is fueled by the establishment of a National Protected Marine Area in Gwaii Haanas, British Columbia. Considered the Galapagos of the North, Gwaii Haanas in B.C.’s much revered Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve waters is Canada’s first deep sea National Marine Conservation Area. Join us for an evening of exciting talks from marine scientists, conservationists and Haida representatives as we learn about the importance of protecting our ocean and their resources. Discover what is happening here in Newfoundland and Labrador and how you can help! There will also be a special performance by the Four Winds Traditional Drum Dance group. For further information contact CPAWS NL at nlmarine@cpaws.org.
Rural Revitalization From our Forest Conference
April 12-15, 2011: Rural Revitalization From our Forest Conference
Gros Morne Resort (St. Paul’s)
Mark your Calendars! The Great Northern Peninsula Forest Network is pleased to announce the Rural Revitalization From our Forest Conference. The event will focus on current forestry issues and economic opportunities, related to our forest-dependent communities. Join us as we explore new and innovative ways in which our rural communities can use our forest resources to foster economic growth and sustainability.
Note: Pre-conference registration ends March 18, 2011
For complete detailed background information on the conference, registration form, information on conference sponsorship opportunities, click here: RROF Official Conference Flyer Complete Package.
For complete updates on conference details, including speaker bios, visit www.mfnl.ca