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Dawn Martin-Hill, McMaster University

Indigenous Peoples; Traditions and Rights

Bio not available
 You can view Dr. Dawn Martin-Hill's presentation
 HERE

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Chris Earley, University of Guelph

Chris Earley is the interpretive biologist and education coordinator at The Arboretum, University of Guelph. He received his BSc in Zoology and MSc in Environmental Biology at the University of Guelph. He has published 4 bird field guides and 5 children's nature books with more on the way.  Chris has taught a variety of workshops and programs covering everything from birding to sketching to dragonfly catching.  He is a leader for Quest Nature Tours and has led participants to places such as Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Greenland, the Canadian Arctic and the Galapagos Islands. He was the recipient of the 2013 Richard's Education Award from Ontario Nature.  Chris's life goal is to bring anyone
 who will listen closer to nature no matter where they are on the planet.

Chris' lecture on
"A Naturalist's Journey" can be viewed HERE
To view the video "Bathurst Inlet Peregrines" click HERE
You can visit the company that manages Chris' tours HERE