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Elk harem (Photo by Celes Davar)

Elk harem (Photo by Celes Davar)

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Carolinian forest, Ontario (Photo courtesy of Earth Images Foundation)

Carolinian forest, Ontario (Photo courtesy of Earth Images Foundation)

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Photo Gallery

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  • Leaders Bob Eisner and Ann Phillips on a tour of a prairie research property. (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders Bob Eisner and Ann Phillips on a tour of a prairie research property.
  • Hikers make their way through the forest at Wolf Grove
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    Hiking through the forest at Wolf Grove, ON.
  • Young conservationist at an LIC tour at Wolf Grove (Photo by NCC)
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    A young conservationist learns about nature at a Leaders tour in Wolf Grove.
  • Harvesting cattails at the Cooking with Cattails event.  (Photo by NCC)
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    Harvesting cattails at the Cooking with Cattails event.
  • LIC Cooking with Cattails event (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders in Conservation making scones from cattail roots.
  • LIC Photo Event on the G Connop property by Millarville, Alberta
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    Leaders taking pictures at the photo event with Don and Karol Dabbs.
  • LIC Photo Event with Don and Karol Dabbs on the G Connop Property in Alberta (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders taking pictures at the photo event with Don and Karol Dabbs.
  • LIC-Photo-Event-Kardon_by_Don_and_Karol_Dabbs
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    One of the many great photos taken at an event with Don and Karol Dabbs.
  • LIC-Photo-Event2-Kardon_by_Don_and_Karol_Dabbs
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    One of many great photos taken at the Leaders photo event.
  • LIC Photo Event on the G Connop property by Millarville, Alberta (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders in Conservation photo event on the G Connop property, AB.
  • LIC Photo Event with Don and Karol Dabbs on the G Connop Property in Alberta (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders taking pictures at the photo event with Don and Karol Dabbs.
  • Leaders event at The Keg in Newfoundland. (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders event at The Keg in Newfoundland.
  • Leaders at an event at The Keg in Newfoundland.  (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders at an event at The Keg in Newfoundland. (Photo by NCC)
  • Leaders Bob Eisner and Ann Phillips on a tour of a prairie research property. (Photo by NCC)
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    Leaders Bob Eisner and Ann Phillips on a tour of a prairie research property.
  • Hikers make their way through the forest at Wolf Grove
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    Hiking through the forest at Wolf Grove, ON.

     

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    Regional contacts

    British Columbia
    Ashley Webster
    1250 – 409 Granville St
    Vancouver, BC  V6C 1T2
    Tel: 1-877-231-3552 x 8205
    Ashley.Webster@natureconservancy.ca

    Alberta
    Helen Goedemondt
    Suite #890, 105 - 12th Ave. SE
    Calgary, AB  T2G 1A1
    Cell: 403-803-9536
    Helen.Goedemondt@natureconservancy.ca

    Saskatchewan
    Bohdana Kornelyuk
    720 Duchess Street , Suite 200
    Saskatoon, SK  S7K 0R3
    Tel: 431-337-9533
    Bohdana.Kornelyuk@natureconservancy.ca

    Manitoba
    Rena Molinari
    200-611 Corydon Avenue
    Winnipeg, MB R3L 0P3
    Tel: 204-942-7414
    Rena.Molinari@natureconservancy.ca

    Ontario
    Katie Jeresky
    1501-365 Bloor Street East
    Toronto, ON M4W 3L4
    Tel: 647-250-8860
    Toll Free: 1-877-231-3552 x 2315
    Katie.Jeresky@natureconservancy.ca

    Quebec
    Ellen Luu
    1055, boul. René-Lévesque Est, Suite 300
    Montréal (Québec)  H2L 4S5
    Tel: 1 877 231-3552 Ext. 6228
    Ellen.Luu@conservationdelanature.ca

    Atlantic
    Mark Frank
    7071 Bayer's Road, Suite 337
    Halifax, NS B3L 2C2
    Tel: 902-292-8423
    Toll Free: 1-877-231-3552
    Mark.Frank@natureconservancy.ca

     

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